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Learning to fly 3d
I have been flying rc for 50 years. I need a new challenge. I would like to learn to fly 3d to whatever extent my flying skills are capable of. I don't currently have a suitable 3d airplane. I assume that a lot of the learning (and crashing ) can be done on a good flight simulator, which I also don't currently have. Untill I get a 3d capable airplane is there a simulator or simulators that I can learn on ?
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RE: Learning to fly 3d
Realflight 6.5
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RE: Learning to fly 3d
Reasons why please ?
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RE: Learning to fly 3d
so you can get the feel for how a proper 3D plane flies like, and you can spend endless hours having fun and not fixing and buying a bunch of planes. after the sim, get a proper foamy with low cost servos and motor and batterries and have fun, try all the stuff you learn from the sim. Once comfortable, step up to a better airplane.
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, Arial; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(251, 252, 255);">I have been flying </span>rc<span style="font-family: Verdana, Arial; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(251, 252, 255);"> for 50 years. I need a new challenge. I would like to learn to fly 3d to whatever extent my flying skills are capable of.</span><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Walkera Hélicoptère RC</font>
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RE: Learning to fly 3d
Long time flyer here as well. I will warn you in advance that you are headed down a path that may become very addictive? Just me, but I grow bored flying on a sim pretty quickly. If that happens to you as well, suggest that you pick up an electric powered profile made from EPP. EPP is durable, but when it breaks it does so cleanly, and it's easily reglued using about anything, including CA. Regular CA will not react with EPP.
Best of luck! -Al |
RE: Learning to fly 3d
I also get bored fast on the sim. I would recommend something from DWFoamies. I have the 38" Juka. If the wind is down these are a great tool. Second choice would be a profile like a MOJO. These only come in kit form though so you will need some building skills.
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RE: Learning to fly 3d
Dave has good advice
and Twisted Hobbys has a littel larger EPP foamys and I've found if you fly indoor it really does help ... I love indoor season ... Lots of fun and its all about 3D for me .. |
RE: Learning to fly 3d
Zachary
I am surprised you fly indoor stuff . I never bothered , but winters do get crappy here To warrant that for sure. |
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Indoor is to fun regardless to pass up
I have crack yak lite on the table right now ! 8 ) its hard to find place that will let you in . |
RE: Learning to fly 3d
got rid of my past foamies, but thinks its best to have some on hand for backyard, park and indoor flying. cant fly the bigger stuff all the time.
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RE: Learning to fly 3d
Flying a lot is the key to flying well
If you get stick time in your yard every day or in the parking lot at lunch, when you take your gasser out on the weekend you WILL fly better. Same with simulator time if you take it seriously and attempt to learn something, when you start flying into buildings or trying to knock a wing off and fly around, then its time to stop. |
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