osterizer
Posts: 1466
Joined: 3/10/2007 From: Sykesville,
MD, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: redvtr1000 I had been told to use no less than 14t on it, I bought a 12 and 13t, tried the 12 and it isn't bad at all imo. I need to tweek my curves better. Really haven't had much time to play with it lately though, seems every chance I get to do anything heli, I am working on the raptor. For a beginner, there really is so much to pick up on when making the jump to nitro. yeah, but that's the good part- there's so much you can do these days, it's impossible to get bored... quote:
ORIGINAL: redvtr1000 BTW, nice video. You are up on me...I haven't had the stones for a flip with my MT yet. Don't know why I haven't tried, probably b/c it just feels so different than the sim. It aint for fear of piling it in, God knows I have done that enough to get over it. ...except of hovering . I did a lot of flying around right side up (started with them in Jan 07), played in the sim a lot and learned the basics of aerobatics, then in July, I just got ornery and decided if I didn't do something IRL I never would . Crashed the 6th or 7th flight after that, iirc, but that's the only time I've crashed since doing aerobatics, and I've done most of my repertoire from the plank book. I need to work on more heli specific maneuvers- I can do rainbows, funnels, traveling flips and similar, but not very well. Like you I've been tinkering a lot and not paying attention to just getting out to fly. It doesn't help when it's mostly raining, cold, windy or some combination of them. That time of year I guess.
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