wanted 3D tips...
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I am looking for a book/website that has most all 3D maneuvers available and how to execute them. I have not found any one place that is FULL of information.
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You can pick up a few pointers in the new 3-D Flyer magazine that just came out.
Bob Sawyer

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I am looking for a book/website that has most all 3D maneuvers available and how to execute them. I have not found any one place that is FULL of information.
I am looking for a book/website that has most all 3D maneuvers available and how to execute them. I have not found any one place that is FULL of information.
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I have some really good engine tips that I've learned lately:
-Only 3D with a VERY reliable engine.
-Make sure you run a little extra rich so that while you are hovering, you don't lean out the engine (and it quits). If you have a fuel regulator this is not so much of an issue. Run a little extra rich regardless.
I haven't lost a plane yet from engine failure, but with 3D, the engine has to bullet proof since you rely so much on engine power.
later,
Joe
-Only 3D with a VERY reliable engine.
-Make sure you run a little extra rich so that while you are hovering, you don't lean out the engine (and it quits). If you have a fuel regulator this is not so much of an issue. Run a little extra rich regardless.
I haven't lost a plane yet from engine failure, but with 3D, the engine has to bullet proof since you rely so much on engine power.
later,
Joe
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How about [link=http://www.flyingcirkus.com/default.asp?content=3du]3D University[/link]?
You have to sign up (its free) and they have videos that teach you how to do everything with the radio so you can see the stick inputs. They only have snaps, hovers and rolling harriers at the moment but more is coming!
You have to sign up (its free) and they have videos that teach you how to do everything with the radio so you can see the stick inputs. They only have snaps, hovers and rolling harriers at the moment but more is coming!





