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Aerobatics Made Easy Video Flight Tips Knife-edge Circle with Snaps

Tuesday, November 21st, 2017

Learning to fly modernized maneuvers helps we turn a improved RC commander and gives we a ability to perform aerobatics some-more uniformly and precisely. This video Flight Tip by Jason Benson explains how to master a considerable Knife Edge Circle with 1 1/2 snap rolls move. Article source: http://www.modelairplanenews.com/aerobatics-made-easy-video-flight-tips-knife-edge-circle-snaps/

RC Model Airplane Flight Mode Setups Ease your Pilot Workload

Tuesday, November 21st, 2017

Whether you’re building a heavy-metal warbird, an aerobatic model, a WW we biplane, or  giant-scale aerobatic airplanes it is critical to use a correct moody and setup techniques. Many determined giant-scale pilots onslaught since they don’t entirely know a pointed differences between one aeroplane and another. All airplanes fly differently and need moody techniques that […]

RC Aerobatics: Fly a Knife-Edge Spin

Saturday, November 18th, 2017

In my opinion, a knife-edge spin is one of a many considerable impassioned aerobatic maneuvers. It’s really perfectionist for a commander and a airframe. First, I’ll report a maneuver. In normal knife-edge, a aircraft is rolled approximately 90 degrees from honest turn flight. Then altitude is postulated by regulating “top” rudder. When a scheme is […]

RC Airplane Tips & Tricks

Saturday, November 18th, 2017

You know what we’re beholden for this Thanksgiving? Hints and tips from a best readers around! Here’s anticipating we are means to spend some time in a seminar this holiday weekend and can put a few of these tips to use! HOT HINGE SLOTTER Hinges work improved when a slots are right in a center […]

Free French SBD Dauntless

Saturday, November 18th, 2017

This SBD Dauntless flown by Uli Richter sports an surprising scheme: that of a WW II French Armee de l’Air. In 1944, after a German advance of France, the Free French Air Force (government in exile) perceived about 80 SBD-5s and A-24Bs from a United States in 1944. This 44-pound indication bears a intrigue of a many […]