I have never tried to learn Piro-tictocs before. I am stopping here to have a look maybe 3-years later. I see that you are just doing a half tictoc and rotating the tail 180 degrees. Never knew it was or could be that simple. I am trying to improve my basics before moving on to things like this. I am taking forever on basics. I also noticed very much that the one tic toc orientation that I am most weak at which is skids-in and nose pointing right seems to be the one that you avoid the most in this video. I wonder if our natural flying preferences are similar in this regard. I have spent maybe two years practicing getting better at that single most difficult orientation that I did not take on naturally or by default! I see you do it one time at 15:03 within or as part of what you call it a "time machine" (as opposed to a "big ben") and say it's hilariously hard. Seems only thing different about it is that it's skids in. :) and incorporates that one difficult tic toc orientation that I mention :) Great video!! -SteveG
Excellent, been looking for a good tutorial on tictocs. My problem has been not stopping on a 45. I would go all the way inverted. Also I believe I was using too much collective. BTW , is this AccuRC product still actively developed?
everybody tries to rush them, start slow and build from there. our lead dev is off long term sick and probably not coming back, finding somebody to replace him is proving difficult due to the unique skill set required. We arent giving up tho.
@@DorsetSaferRoads ok thanks, hope you are able to find that individual soon. Also hoping there is an evaluation version available? If so I will take a look at it.
Hi, I've just discovered this series of videos and I like it very much. I've noticed that you showed both mode 1 and mode 2 into the first videos, and I think it's very clever/important. Unfortunately, I don't see those 2 modes in the last videos, could you explain why ? It's very difficult to understand the sticks moves without it. Thanks.
@@christopherbrown6152 If you have a Nvidia graphics card and up to date software you can hit CTRL Z to bring up the Nvidia overlay which has an option to record your screen, which works very well