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  • Nose-In Conquered (almost!)

    Had another hour or so's flying time last night, and yet again made some decent progress! Ive been really practicing circuits over the past couple of weeks, and have been getting pretty confident flying and hovering side-on. last night i tried as much as possible to bring it back in nose-in, or almost nose-in. i eventually felt like i cracked it! at the end of the night i held a nose in hover at about 40 or 50ft for about 10 seconds

    I actually found it much easier to progress to this stage by using forward flight, as i found it much more stable, and also found that i had much more time to react to its movements as i could much more easily see it tilting either way. the biggets problem i had was the wind! it was about 10-15mph i guess and when turning away from the wind after flying in to it, it was stalling and drifting back towards me sideways rather than keeping a nice constant curve like ive been able to do previously. i still havnt put any negative on my pitch curve so i think that will help a lot when i do it tomorrow

    Jamie

  • #2
    I went out today, had another one on one lesson, also did a little circuit work, The nose in seems to coming along, where I do find a little dificulty, is in adapting between head and tail wind. speed is picked up too quickly for comfort at times, still I guess more flight time will help that.

    Its a fantastic hobby, and I enjoy every minute of it.
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    • #3
      Very well done Jamie,

      Nose in is my next step after I've tidied up the figure of eight's ( And crashes )

      Just debating as to go out today or not...Wind is picking up
      Cheers,


      Gazza


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      • #4
        im going out for another few hours this afternoon. in a way i enjoy flying in the wind as its much more challenging, and at the ned of the day, if you can control it and make manouveres in the wind, then in still weather your sorted!

        i am waiting for a still day though to trim up my figure of 8's and make sure they are spot on.

        Jamie

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jamiem
          if you can control it and make manouveres in the wind, then in still weather your sorted!
          Very true mate.
          But I really want to tidy the 8's up and tidy up my altitude holding, if its windy I cant tell if its me or not
          Cheers,


          Gazza


          We do not stop playing because we grow old...We grow old because we stop playing.


          Stainburn Heli club

          Trex600LE
          Radix blades
          Align DS610's on Cyclic
          Align DS650 on Tail, Futaba GY520 Gyro
          O.S 55 Powerplant O.S Powerboost muffler
          Spectrum DX7

          sigpic



          www.aurorra.co.uk

          www.fast-lad.co.uk

          And a very proud owner of X3 Eddie Gold Stars

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