aerobatic and 3d help
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I'm looking to learn some aerobatics and try some 3d maneuvers--I've found some basic descriptions of the moves, but are there any sites that spell it out for you---radio stick movements, etc that correspond with the plane's actions? Been flying for a year and a half, just looking to spice it up a bit. Thanks, Mike.
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From: Frederick,
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Originally posted by mscj
I'm looking to learn some aerobatics and try some 3d maneuvers--I've found some basic descriptions of the moves, but are there any sites that spell it out for you---radio stick movements, etc that correspond with the plane's actions? Been flying for a year and a half, just looking to spice it up a bit. Thanks, Mike.
I'm looking to learn some aerobatics and try some 3d maneuvers--I've found some basic descriptions of the moves, but are there any sites that spell it out for you---radio stick movements, etc that correspond with the plane's actions? Been flying for a year and a half, just looking to spice it up a bit. Thanks, Mike.
Also RCFAQ (frequently asked questions) http://www.rcfaq.com/
The pattern site has more information http://www.nsrca.org/
Mike McConnville has some information on the Horizon site about 3D http://www.horizonhobby.com/air/
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http://www.gsal.org/ Look under articles. Good stuff!
http://www.fly3drc.com/ Ignore the pop ups.
I'm sure there'll be a ton of questions...
http://www.fly3drc.com/ Ignore the pop ups.
I'm sure there'll be a ton of questions...
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Buy Jason Shulman's Defying the Limits video tape. It's very well done and walks you through all the popular 3D maneuvers including showing the stick positions while he is performing the maneuvers.
http://www.jasonshulman.com/video.html
http://www.jasonshulman.com/video.html



