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Old 10-11-2011 | 01:47 PM
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I was just wondering if anybody has any specific maneuvers they like to perform?

Really i'm just looking for inspiration for what to learn next!

I'm a big fan of doing: Snap to hover then flying out of the hover in knife edge.

That and knife edge spins.
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Rolling harrier is the only 3-D move that I like. The other maneuvers don't do much for me.

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Stable inverted harriers are nice. Super clean, well timed 4 point rolls are cool and actually quite difficult, not talking about stick banger point rolls. figure 8 KE's can look interesting.
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Rolling harrier is the only 3-D move that I like. The other maneuvers don't do much for me.
I love doing this one to, I like stable elevators and harriers to. From time to time other 3d moves I like for a flight or 2
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For me it's flat spins..... and full throttle!

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You hardly see it done, but the Elevator, into a rolling and dropping elevator (not harrier) is really neat.
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ORIGINAL: blikseme300

Rolling harrier is the only 3-D move that I like. The other maneuvers don't do much for me.

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I'd love to learn how to do one, but it's beyond my capabilities at the moment. I might like them more if I could do one Just watching them in other folks video gets really boring for me. It seems to be their go to manuver and it gets old after a while. I'm sure others think the same about hovering and flat spins. Currently trying to learn to do piledriver with the Outlaw delta.
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flat spins, blenders, harrier, knife edge snaps.... i like em all
Old 10-14-2011 | 08:21 PM
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Oh, knife ege snap?!? You start out in knife edge, do a snap and then back in knive edge huh? Sounds awesome.

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Oh, knife ege snap?!? You start out in knife edge, do a snap and then back in knive edge huh? Sounds awesome.

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yes..they look a lot harder than they really are...just a little timing and yur set


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKplN2WyrEc this guy spices it up though...what he does towards the end takes more practice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKplN2WyrEc sim video...

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