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Can i say you guys need to start a new runway collection big time. Im not a rc pilot though i wish i was cause love and enjoy all the videos. But if asked where we going id say f__k no.
Hi Jon , You're programming is amazing with what you get the Viper 90 to do. I'm still learning i don't understand flight modes and the flight mode table can you explain how to use the different switches and how to use the flight mode table please explain that sorry for my ignorance . Thankyou for all you do.
Touch and Go at 11:47 This is what he's singing about at the beginning of Danger Zone in Top Gun. It's how they practice for Carrier landings. "Metal under tension. Begging you to touch and go." The 'Metal under tension' is the arresting wire at the aft of the Carrier Flight Deck.
I have this model and also use it on RealFlite Evolution. These tutorials are useless. No offense, but watching an expert throw joysticks around while making comments will teach you exactly zero.
@@TwoBrosRC My comment wasn't supposed to be directed at you specifically. (Note the plural on "tutorials".) Nor is it intended to be insulting or snarky. It is snotty sounding, I'll grant you that - mostly just frustrated. There are a number of "learn to fly 3D" videos on youtube. I've watched them, there is nothing objectionable about them, and I enjoy the spectacle and the impressive expertise, but there is nothing that a neophyte could apply to learning. There isn't enough exposition. For example, I see people do this sideways hover with the model at about 30 to 45 degrees. Having watched all these videos, I still have no idea how to get the plane into that posture. I imagine you roll it sideways and then use the rudder to yaw it into helicopter mode, but I have not see any useful tutorial information on any of these videos. The problem could be that this 3D skill is something that is difficult to explain and a person can only learn by effing around with the model and watching the reaction to inputs. That's what I have been doing, just nosing the plane up into a hover and seeing what kind of reaction I get out of the controls. I think someone would need to be a true Rain Man to learn this skill simply by watching the blur of subtle little joystick movements being made simultaneously with a video of a plane zooming around. Did you learn that way? Maybe I'm slow on the uptake? That being said, I do appreciate the skills and the trouble taken to post the videos. Overall, I think that people who don't know how to do things tend to overestimate the difficulty of doing them, and vice versa for experts.
Félicitations 👏 la maquette est magnifique il y a même l'aéro frein appelle déjà aller exactement comment 1 vrai et le pilotage est parfait félicitations c'est beau à voir❤
The Pilot is an awesome flyer, he stayed with it. Throttled it with right rudder saved it from going into the water. The plane has flaps didn’t see them deployed landed hot ???