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  • How long is needed to learn 3d

    I started 3 months ago this hobby, I finished the hovering stage and I start to move it around I can manage to do half 8 figure. My question is how long does it take to learn 3d?

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    how long is a piece of string
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    • #3
      how long is a piece of string?
      If your flying every day or your under 12 years old fairly quick i would have thought but if your like the average person probally 15-24 months.
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      • #4
        We are always learning really, but for me it took me a year and a half to get to a reasonable standard
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        • #5
          how long is a piece of string is an answer i can think of,people learn at different speeds,some peoplewill pick it up quicker than others as they are naturally more hand to eye co ordinated,or just simply "get it"

          i done 3d the first time i ever flew a collective pitch heli,it wasnt intentional and it didnt end well
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          • #6
            All depends on you really, some go into it very quickly because they have a natural bent for orientation and depth of perception and their brains are capable of working out the necessary eye to hand co-ordiantion and timing needed. Others, probably the majority have to work pretty hard at the necessary co-ordiantion and are able to make the connections it just takes a bit longer and others will never be able to fly 3D. So in short it all lies in your hands and the time and dedication you can put into it
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            • #7
              one thing I have realised in this hobby, is the amount of effort you seriously put in, then that really shows in what you get out, I havent done much flying since I started, through one thing and another, so I am along way behind where I thought I would be, more sim effort over hte winter, and a bigger heli over the winter, hopefully I will progress a bit quicker
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              • #8
                you will only be as good as YOU can at one thing so asking how long it will take to do 3d in my opinon is a pointless question,it will come when your ready.
                passing your driving test for one , has taken some people 1 maybe 2 years even longer. but for some 2 or 3 months so you could be doin 3d in 6 months if your brain has the time to proses all the info and you have the time to teach your self.
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                • #9
                  Can someone define "3D"
                  At what point in flying a heli do you reach this magic level and whats the level below it called.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by nookybear View Post
                    Can someone define "3D"
                    At what point in flying a heli do you reach this magic level and whats the level below it called.
                    3d is where you link tricks together and into each other, below that is sport flying i guess
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by adamf View Post
                      3d is where you link tricks together and into each other, below that is sport flying i guess
                      i would think this was right also.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by nookybear View Post
                        Can someone define "3D"
                        At what point in flying a heli do you reach this magic level and whats the level below it called.
                        If you can do 2-3 consecutive piro flips in place, then you are doing 3D.
                        Level below is called putting around
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                        • #13
                          Age is a major factor in heli flying IMO ,as for me 48 years young its a hard learning curve but i love it every week i not so much get better but more confident and thats the important thing,dont rush get it nailed on the sim and then try it (high) at the field.
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                          • #14
                            when i started out with a few guys at our club we were all pretty well matched, but as i'm a lazy b'tard with a penchant for crashing expensive helis i soon started falling behind, and now they're bordering 3D (one is now a heli examiner), i'm not but i'm at a stage were i can fly without bricking it.

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                            • #15
                              It completely depends on loads of things, some people learn quickly and others (me) don't . For me I will progress when it happens, I just enjoy a couple flights a week and relaxing at the club the rest of the time


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