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| Down Low..Too Slow..DOH!! ![]() | Personally, Wife wanted a new van......she got a new van. Wife wants a new house......she's house hunting now. I hate it when she makes all the money. It doesn't leave much for me to play with. Neo |
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| changing pitch ![]() | Hey guys, I am just jumping in the middle of this discussion- hope my responses haven't already been said. As for the "bling" stuff- only get what is actually useful- i.e. structural improvement. I have actually seen a raptor with so many shiney bits on it that you could barely fly it around. It was a full pound heavier than it came stock because of all the "bling". Remember guys, it is all about "Bling CONTROL" !!! ![]() Neo- if you are wanting the ultimate in electric helicopters in a size bigger than the t-rex, but smaller than a 50 nitro, Hirobo is coming out with the Lepton next month. It is going to have around 425mm blades, which puts it smack dab between the 30 nitro and T-Rex. If you want more info, I will send a link. -Ryan
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| changing pitch ![]() | It will be released next month. I am going to Michigan for the Hirobo Grand Event next month and we should have several there. I really think this is going to be a great size for an electric. It is bigger, more stable and more maneuverable than the little guys, but doesn't carry the extreme costs of batteries like the larger machines. I will post some photos when mine comes in. For now I am working on a GP Yak 54 for a demo the week after next. I fly the heli (Evo 90) and airplane for this one. I usually just fly heli and it is interesting when I mix the two on back to back flights. For those of you who don't fly helis, you lower the left stick (throttle/collective) when in "aerobatic mode" to sustain inverted flight. Well, when I start flying the airplanes, I keep that tendency and chop throttle when I roll inverted. That will certainly get your attention when you hear a rolling circle going "braaaap, bing bing bing, braaaap, bing bing bing...." ![]() -Ryan
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| To those who doubt.....BURN!!! ![]() | Now, that looks COOL as hell!!!! It's a baby Sceadu!!!! Not too crazy about the CCPM, but I could manage settin one up........... ![]() Chris~
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() | Is the chaos one of the most difficult maneuvers? What would be the equivalent of a rolling harrier in heli? For me the most difficult maneuver seems to be not crashing ![]()
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| Gohbee Dude ![]() | My guess would be that a rolling auto would be most equivalent to a rolling harrier. To me so far the Chaos is the most difficult heli maneuver to do correctly. Many do a piro flip and call it a Chaos. The piro flip would be like doing a rolling flat spin that maintained altitude. I am not sure what the aircraft equivalent of the Chaos would be or even if it would be possible to hold altitude with a plank while rotating on all three axis at the same time. There are some heli maneuvers that a plank just can not do, there are also plank maneuvers that a heli just can not do. |
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() | Thats cool, I am trying to grasp the difficulty of maneuvers. I understand the difficulty level of airplane maneuvers so thats why I asked. I don't have much of clue with shanks. I am at the point now where I have just started doing loops and rolls even though I still crash in forward flight sometimes.
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