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View Poll Results: what is easier for you to do
inverted harier 17 44.74%
regular harier 21 55.26%
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Old 09-14-2007, 06:51 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: whats easier

Inverted has seemed easier for me, due to less wing rock, but you can always find the "sweet spot" in both upright and inverted harriers where it wont rock at all. So I do them both ways . . .

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Old 06-13-2008, 09:37 PM   #14 (permalink)
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well right now it's all hard to me, I cannot get control of the wing rock, have not tried with my aviator though, a few more tanks of gas and I can give you more input
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I was doing Harriers before Inverted Harriers. My Yak is more stable in an Inverted. That's just a tough call.
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My EMHW Katana is more stable in an inverted harrier.
I can fly an normal harrier with it too but it is wingrocking alot..
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I find both pretty easy, but the regular upright harrier seems to be the easiest for me.
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Same here...they are about the same both ways for me, but inverted is definately more stable with just about every airplane because of that rudder pointing right into the airflow. It acts just like a rudder on a boat!
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