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Flying Into The Storm!

Tuesday, May 21st, 2019

Researchers from CU Boulder will fly drones into serious storms this open and in 2020 in one of a largest and many desirous drone-based investigations of meteorological phenomena ever. Project TORUS – or Targeted Observation by Radars and UAS of Supercells – is a partnership between CU Boulder, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (which is heading a […]

Aerobatics Explained- The Harrier Pass

Monday, May 20th, 2019

A vital cornerstone of 3D flying, a harrier pass consists of drifting an aeroplane during a really high angle of conflict during a really low airspeed. In this “high alpha” or post-stall position, it can be pronounced that a craft is drifting some-more on a column than on a wing. Control during a harrier is […]

Hot Turbine Biplane — Best of Both Worlds?

Thursday, May 16th, 2019

You only never know what we are going to find on a flightline when we attend a Florida Jets eventuality in Lakeland Florida. Florida Jets brings together a cream of a stand from a Jet aircraft and turbine engine industries! Model Airplane News writer Rich Uravitch was on a stage when this considerable and rarely […]

Multi-Servo Control Surface Setup

Wednesday, May 15th, 2019

With many of today’s hulk scale aerobatic aircraft mixed servos are mostly used to pierce each flight control surface. Modern mechanism radios indeed have specialized menus to assistance setup and adjust multi-servo installations, though we can do it a aged conform approach as good by regulating programmable mixes. Basically we setup a dual servo setup (for ailerons […]

Aerobatics Explained — Master a Tailslide

Tuesday, May 14th, 2019

A standard tailslide starts from honest turn moody together to a runway. The commander afterwards relates stifle and performs a 1/4 loop to enter a straight up-line. After a straight line is established, a commander gradually pulls a stifle behind to idle. The aircraft will delayed down and eventually will come to a stop. At that […]