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| Closet Jesus Freak ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: San Antonio, TX
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This is a good place to start BoneDoc's 3D Clinic IMHO upright harrier is the cornerstone of 3D flight. It teaches you post-stall characteristic in flight, and becomes the building block for hovering, and eventually torque-rolling as well. |
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If you are just wanting to master 3D flight, start with a basic roll. First do it in the center, master it there, then do it at the ends, coming at you away from you, looping, circling etc. This will help you learn all orientations. Then transfer to the upright/inverted harrier, then on to hovering, then onto torque rolling, then the harrier roll. Seth |
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| Obsessed ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Milwaukee, WI
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Pick your favorites and try them on a simulator. My sim doesn't do upright harriers very well. I learned that mostly at the field. I learned torque rolls on the sim. That one took a while to keep it going without falling out. It's harder at the field but the sim totally got me used to the inputs required to keep it rolling without falling out. Bone Doc's site is great. It wasn't around when I was first learning. You have a good resource. I totally believe in simulators but here in Wisconsin that's what you do when the snow is on the ground...that and put together new planes.
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| oh heck ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007
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Then believe it or not… point rolls, to learn top rudder intuitively …which is very important for harrier rollers. Nothing worse looking than harrier rolls without proper rudder inputs or 'dead rudder' harrier rolls. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Crashen em and Bashen em ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Trying to fly this dang yak
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I learned 3D from a profile no sim as my family is to poor and we cant afford a computer that will run one good but if you have a sim try it on there first it will help you greatly and just practice and practice and practice and more practice
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