3D Flying Techniques....
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From: nairn, UNITED KINGDOM
[link=http://www.3drc.info]3drc[/link] look at the manouvres on there, some with video.
[link=http://www.blaineaustin.com]blaine austin[/link] has plenty on his site too
[link=http://www.blaineaustin.com]blaine austin[/link] has plenty on his site too
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From: Cape Townwestern cape, SOUTH AFRICA
Best sites i have seen are flyingcirkus 3D univesity, Blaine Austin and Downonthedeck. nothing beats practice. A good set up also helps with flying 3D. If a plane is not set up correctly, it will be very difficult to 3D. Look at the set up tips on this site, they are very helpfull. There have also been some set up tips in 3-D Flyer magazine, by Chip Hyde, George Hicks and many others tha have been of great help, mostly in finding a good CG position, thrust lines and radio setup: Expo, mixing etc.
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From: Fremont, CA
All of theese are great, like said above, the Cirkus, DOD and Blaine's are pretty good ones. On www.3DFoamy.com , click on what's 3D on the menu on the left. Lots of good descriptions from various sources.



