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First of all go and get the extra 330 by Kyle(SD). He has tweaked it to make it a pretty good 3D plane. It takes some getting used to, but it's the best 3D plane I've flown on realflight. Or just use your favorite 3D plane. Then make several recordings. One doing a waterfall. Another doing a torque roll. another doing a rolling harrier. Another doing a wall. Another doing a high alpha knife edge, etc. Then load them all. In the view options use look at locations so you can use your mouse to scroll around the view. What you will see will be a 3D gaggle. It looks really neat to see all of the planes performing 3D simultaneously.
Greg
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or you can fly a warbird around, make a recording of it. then play the recording and fly around with it in formation. and make a recording of that too. then play both recordings at the same time and you have warbirds flying around in formation, i have done this with the p-51, p40, p 38, Pitts, and T-6. most planes at once in one formation is 12!!! loads of fun.
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Saw your video of the Funtana. Couldn't believe some of the stuff you were doing with it. You made it look easy. Question. A guy at our field brought one out to fly. It seemed to have a lot of wing rock in harrier. Yours didn't seem to have much on the video. How did you eliminate it? Is there a sweet spot in the C.G.? Are you using spoilerons? Did you lightnen the plane?
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Greg
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