Hi everyone,
I am quite new to this hobby and I have been practicing my hovering as this seem to be the first step.
I am using phoenix simulator with the F3C box rather than the hovering training tool as I want all controls available.
I have also hovered both my Align 450L and Blade mCPX.
What I am wondering is, what is a good hover?
Does it allow for any drifting? If so how much?
How long should you be able to keep the heli in one place? 10 seconds, 1 minute, 15 minutes?
Do you use HH? (I don't as it makes things easier!)
In a nutshell, what are the rules and progressing steps?
Thanks,
Lucas
I am quite new to this hobby and I have been practicing my hovering as this seem to be the first step.
I am using phoenix simulator with the F3C box rather than the hovering training tool as I want all controls available.
I have also hovered both my Align 450L and Blade mCPX.
What I am wondering is, what is a good hover?
Does it allow for any drifting? If so how much?
How long should you be able to keep the heli in one place? 10 seconds, 1 minute, 15 minutes?
Do you use HH? (I don't as it makes things easier!)
In a nutshell, what are the rules and progressing steps?
Thanks,
Lucas



I'd say a basic description of a 'good' hover is where you are fairly stationary in all three dimensions (not drifting too much front, back, side to side or up and down)), always in control. As far as how good does it get, what is possible, just have a look at some videos of someone like Hiroki Ito (or really any of the top F3C pilots) and that is a whole other level of magnitude into the realm of stunningly good.
and a platinum star


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