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Old 02-16-2005 | 10:25 PM
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Default Moves not PLanes

I always see posts about planes and engines and set ups. How about some posts about your latest moves.

Maybe let us know details break down of stick movements, strategy, etc.

Like a tumble. How do you tumble? How do you Blender?

Give us the Works.
Old 02-16-2005 | 11:06 PM
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blender hmmmmm i straight down line from up high start left roll and slam or enter slow(dont matter) full right rudder and full down elevator and and as it starts blending you start in moving ailerion right untill it starts flatspin then enter a little throttle to keep the nose up and wa la, one of the best moves for my ucd60!
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My recent most fun is a climbing move. I fly at full power straight up. Give full right aileron, meaning all it is physically cabable of, then after a turn or two simultaneously slam in full left rudder, and full down elevator. It snaps once or twoce, like the tail is coming off, then settles into a climbing spin that is much faster than a flat. It's like a sustained climbing snap or tumble. The tail gets way out of line with the flight direction, and stays there as long as you keep pouring on the power. The rate of climb is pretty fast too. It's moving out pretty good.

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