Training/keeping in practice tools
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Training/keeping in practice tools
Lately I have only been able to get down to the flying field once or twice a week and I was wondering if there are any tools like a computer trainer/simulator that were really good to learn from and keep up my edge for flying stunt/3d on days I couldn't make it to the field. I was also thinking about getting one of the electric 3D planes and messing around with it at the park near my home. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated..
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RE: Training/keeping in practice tools
Only once or twice a week? I haven't made it to the field once or twice in two or three weeks. life sucks!! Not for you, for me. sorry had to pitch a fit there. I do fly on the G2 every day or at least every other day. Good tool, as long as you treat it as such and not a game. Other wise it gets old fast. I try to work on something everytime I sit down. Tighter harrier roll, slower rolling cirlce, etc....
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RE: Training/keeping in practice tools
tue. night i saw a 13 year old kid do a torque roll and a knife edge the whole length of the runway !!!!!!!!!!
big deal right except it was his solo flight he had played with his older brothers realflight sim
and had 3 flights on sunday on the buddie box ..... where did i put my golf clubs ????
big deal right except it was his solo flight he had played with his older brothers realflight sim
and had 3 flights on sunday on the buddie box ..... where did i put my golf clubs ????