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| 3D 15.0 ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Lake Jackson, TEXAS USA Age: 40
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Oh, there are two of them now. Sorry. What are you getting at Jason? I know you have a point you are trying to make.
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tucson, baby! Age: 33
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TR and hover = 3D harrier = 3D harrier roll = 3D rolling loops and variations thereof = freestyle rolling circles and variations thereof = freestyle snaps, all variations and on high or low rates = freestyle knife edge, all variations, even high-alpha = freestyle spins, all variations, dropping or climbing = freestyle basically every other manuever or combo you come up with would be considered freestyle before it is considered 3D, IMO, since I define 3D as forms of flight where prop thrust is providing some, most, or all the lift and that's it.
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what about JAS's servo stripping snap to hover?
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FREESTYLE!!!!! I'm not going there, but JAS's fav maneuver of mine is the high speed 3D snap to whatever... Love it!
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Any flight regime in which 50% or more of the gravity defying forces are generated by the propellor rather then flying surfaces is "3D" Flight. (No measure that!!! LOL )
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You can interpret it any way you want but here's the technical definition. Once again we look to science (amazing isn't it) to answer the question. "3D" is not a flashy buzzword like most think. "3D" is a technical definition and nothing other than that - a term or definition that is not new and has not been created by the RC community; it is not arbitrary or based on opinion. 3D means that there is another component of motion outside the 2D manuever plane - or the plane that the aircraft is operating in. Any aerobatic manuever can be categorized into 2D or 3D just from looking at the component directions of the velocity vector (relative to a fixed 3D coordinate system) at any instant of the aircraft motion. I'll be happy to back this up with a better technical explanation if needed - but it will be way over most people's heads. We use it everyday in the design of our weapons systems. I am sure that somebody with a strong technical background in engineering and design of aircraft and works with this stuff everyday will corroborate this.
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Ok here is my interpretation. 3D: any maneuver that a warbird cant do. Freestyle: All 3D and precision flying combined, mixed and flown to music. The list is long for both, JAS favorite freestyle of mine is flying mode 1.
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| SMACKING THE BEVEL!!! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Shelby NC Age: 20
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IMO: 3D - Letting loose, flying without any sense of direction, balls to the wall at the pilot's level. Keeping the pucker factor up! Freestyle - see snap a saurus |
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| Previously Mother Huckin! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: The Woodlands, TX Age: 18
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The two aren't mutually exclusive. A freestyle maneuver is nothing on it's own but is really made great by how it's implemented into the routine and how it moves with the music, etc.
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