November 4, 2008

RC 3D Flying Tricks

People will look at you with envy when you perform RC 3D flying tricks

3D flying is the most appealing feature for a Radio Controlled Helicopter
flyer.

Usually the flyers starts from basic flying methods like hover
tail in and then go on for other advanced 3d flying like figure eight
flight or fly circles around you.

The more advance one becomes in RC helicopter flying, the more 3d flying
technique he can perform.

Initially the beginners practice most of basic stunts like hover tail
in, hover nose in , hover side-on, etc but later on when they have attained
much of eye and hand movement , then they move on to more advanced flying
techniques like Figure Eight, 180 degrees stall turns, 540 degrees stall
turns and so on.

Usually the beginners will follow 3d flying in this order which is simplified
for simple aerobatics from beginners level to intermediate and then to
advance or expert level one for the 3d level

1. Hover Tail-In

2. Hover Side on

3. Circle around yourself

4. Hover Side on

5. Flying a Figure 8 pattern

6. Doing a 180 degrees Stall turns

7. Doing a 540 degrees stall turns

8. Loop and Roll-Ins

This is the list which one can follow but since everyone has a different
interest and skill level, there can be 100 variation of order on this
list but it's recommended to first know all the various aerobatics before
trying to practice one.

Hover Tail In is the simplest move that a beginner makes as it is very
easy to understand and commit both. But advanced 3d flying like 540 degrees
stall must not be performed unless one has enough experience in the lower
list i.e. the 180 degrees stall turns.

Beginners will feel little afraid to first try a 3D flight, but once
they do so they are easily addicted to the thrills provided by the 3D
flying. Just make sure to cover the basics like hover and the rest of
the good stuff. Also remember that it will take some time to try to learn
some 3d moves, but when you do it, it will be rewarding.

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