aerofly7
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I like to use the F3A grid at Mac Hodges.Typically, I fly Hyde's Visa as it's set up reasonably close to my plane with no adjustments.Occasionally, I try other locations and airplanes, but I always seem to come back to these for serious work.And I always use the grid, no matter where.
#3
The Aerofly RC7 has a feature (back on Aerofly) that is called "trace" which I find very very useful, with this you can see the complete maneuver and check the symmetry without having to fly too close or limited by the grid.
The Visa and Spark are the best flyers, I have the Amethyst (the actual on the sim) and does not flies like the real one, it's close, but prefer the monoplanes as I feel weird flying the Amethyst, you need to put a lot of time to set the model you want to use to fly the way you fly for real, so I do this on my computer radios, using the same Conditions(Futaba) as on my real planes.
Regards
The Visa and Spark are the best flyers, I have the Amethyst (the actual on the sim) and does not flies like the real one, it's close, but prefer the monoplanes as I feel weird flying the Amethyst, you need to put a lot of time to set the model you want to use to fly the way you fly for real, so I do this on my computer radios, using the same Conditions(Futaba) as on my real planes.
Regards



