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Old 10-30-2003 | 04:38 AM
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The equipment you have will be fine. Set up will be important not only in the throws but also in the radio. If you have 45 degrees in both directions it will be enough. Using more can cause the airflow not to vector over the surface but have it function as a brakethen dial 35% expo on the ailerons and elevators and possibly a little more for the rudder.

Work on flying inverted and knife edge. Keep a little altitude until comfortable. Make all manuvers in both directions. Practice flying very slow (upright / inverted / knife edge) and roll in both directions. You will not have time to think through manuvers you must react to the attitude of the plane. The rolling circle is actually a sequence manuver however if you do a rolling harrier it becomes a 3D one.

Get a 3D video for more information. Jason Shulman and Frank Noll, Jr. both have one that are valuable. The Horizon site has archives of information on many maneuvers.

Enjoy!


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