Tutorials on Knife edge flight
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From: Capetown, SOUTH AFRICA
Hi,
Why bother with mixing unless you are an IMAC or Pattern flyer, use your fingers it will make
you a better pilot.
Oh and by the way the best tutorial on knife edge is sticks together, sticks apart... all you need
to know.
Flip over and out!
Why bother with mixing unless you are an IMAC or Pattern flyer, use your fingers it will make
you a better pilot.
Oh and by the way the best tutorial on knife edge is sticks together, sticks apart... all you need
to know.
Flip over and out!
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From: Burlington,
ON, CANADA
Hi: If you want an easy to fly and quick to build/assemble plane buy a profile I have flown a couple of different ones, currently am putting lots of fuel through a Ohio Model Products Fusion. Your 50 is the perfect size for the 52". They have a support form here under profile and fun flying planes go take a look. These planes build fast are easy to set up and fly as well and in most cases better than a full fuselage plane.
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From: Buckingham, UNITED KINGDOM
The Infinity 90 is a sport pattern/3d from Probuild Aerobatic in the UK has next to no roll coupling (its essentially a Synergy copy, but improved). Its not $2000
Not sure if there are others like it, im sure there are.
www.probuild-uk.co.uk
Not sure if there are others like it, im sure there are.www.probuild-uk.co.uk
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I have a Extreme 330 by Carl Goldberg. It does real good knife edge flight. All I use is a stanadrd radio....no mix or dual rates. On any plane if it pulls towards the canopy...trim a little down elev. Real Fun. Capt,n
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From: Buckingham, UNITED KINGDOM
Dont know that one. But, I saw someones Great Planes Venus the other day and specifically for knife edge it required no mixing! Seems like a nice little aerobat too, obviously not in F3A class but fo rthe money very good.
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From: Vancouver,
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checkout www.teamflyingcirkus.com. they have some awsome set-up and instructional videos on different stuff showing you the sticks at the same time as the airplane




