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From: Mount Vernon,
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I just got my AeroFly Professional for Cristmas and have been having a ball with it. I fly a U Can Do and have looked all over the net for that plane does anyone have that airplane in Airofly Professional?
And if anyone can tell me where I can upload the programs to make my own plane I would be greatfull.
And if anyone can tell me where I can upload the programs to make my own plane I would be greatfull.
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I watched your video of you flying aerofly, nice job.
First question, do you have to use your ailerons to torque roll, od will it do it like the real thing without using ailerons?
Second, try changing the refresh rate on your computer moniter to get rid of the black-out lines in your video. Try a couple different ones.
First question, do you have to use your ailerons to torque roll, od will it do it like the real thing without using ailerons?
Second, try changing the refresh rate on your computer moniter to get rid of the black-out lines in your video. Try a couple different ones.
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One other thing too.
I was watching some videos of you just now flying the real thing, it was awesome.
Tell the person who is recording you, to put the video camera focus on manual, and then set to infinite. This way the plane will never go out of focus. It willa lso still be in focus when it comes in close, as long as the person filming is about 10 ft away from the model.
Video cameras have a hard time focusing on planes against the sky, because they need a straight edge to focus on. With the plane being so small when it gets far away, the camera can't adjust fast enough.
I was watching some videos of you just now flying the real thing, it was awesome.
Tell the person who is recording you, to put the video camera focus on manual, and then set to infinite. This way the plane will never go out of focus. It willa lso still be in focus when it comes in close, as long as the person filming is about 10 ft away from the model.
Video cameras have a hard time focusing on planes against the sky, because they need a straight edge to focus on. With the plane being so small when it gets far away, the camera can't adjust fast enough.




