Masters 09 Sequence
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I have not flown it with electric. But i do have a question. On the two half rolls. Is this to Half rolls the two more half rolls in the opposite direction?
Example Half roll to the left. Then a half roll to the left back to upright. Then a half roll to the right. then a half roll to the right back to upright. with a pause in between each half roll and obviously centered. Or is it just two half rolls in opposite directions?
Thanks
Dennis
Example Half roll to the left. Then a half roll to the left back to upright. Then a half roll to the right. then a half roll to the right back to upright. with a pause in between each half roll and obviously centered. Or is it just two half rolls in opposite directions?
Thanks
Dennis
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Just curious how many have flown this sequence with Electric?
I want to know setup and mah used for the sequences.
Thanks in advanced.
Chuck Hochhalter
Just curious how many have flown this sequence with Electric?
I want to know setup and mah used for the sequences.
Thanks in advanced.
Chuck Hochhalter
I started playing with it in October after the contest season ended. In Michigan, that means generally cold and breezy. Anyway, I fly an Integral that weighs 10.5 lbs with a Hacker C-50 14XL Comp with the matching Comp controller, FlightPower 5350 F3A batteries, and an APC 21 X 14.5 prop. I always go through the schedule once and then land with no extra maneuvers. I typically used between 3200 and 3900 mah per flight which was real consistant with what I was using in the 08 schedule. Some guys are reporting shorter flight times and less mah with the new schedule but I found it to be about the same or slightly longer. Hope this helps.
Verne Koester
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Hi Chuck,
I started playing with it in October after the contest season ended. In Michigan, that means generally cold and breezy. Anyway, I fly an Integral that weighs 10.5 lbs with a Hacker C-50 14XL Comp with the matching Comp controller, FlightPower 5350 F3A batteries, and an APC 21 X 14.5 prop. I always go through the schedule once and then land with no extra maneuvers. I typically used between 3200 and 3900 mah per flight which was real consistant with what I was using in the 08 schedule. Some guys are reporting shorter flight times and less mah with the new schedule but I found it to be about the same or slightly longer. Hope this helps.
Verne Koester
ORIGINAL: RC_Pattern_Flyer
Just curious how many have flown this sequence with Electric?
I want to know setup and mah used for the sequences.
Thanks in advanced.
Chuck Hochhalter
Just curious how many have flown this sequence with Electric?
I want to know setup and mah used for the sequences.
Thanks in advanced.
Chuck Hochhalter
I started playing with it in October after the contest season ended. In Michigan, that means generally cold and breezy. Anyway, I fly an Integral that weighs 10.5 lbs with a Hacker C-50 14XL Comp with the matching Comp controller, FlightPower 5350 F3A batteries, and an APC 21 X 14.5 prop. I always go through the schedule once and then land with no extra maneuvers. I typically used between 3200 and 3900 mah per flight which was real consistant with what I was using in the 08 schedule. Some guys are reporting shorter flight times and less mah with the new schedule but I found it to be about the same or slightly longer. Hope this helps.
Verne Koester
Verne Koester




