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  • Leebert
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    Originally posted by rcslopesurfer View Post
    Never got the nerve to try one Ade, scares the bejesus out of me
    If you can fly and descend fairly smartish and land with the motor on you can do it with the motor off - no problem
    It's how I learnt, and tried my first auto.

    It's saved my heli once so far so learning it is absolutely worth it IMHO.

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  • jamiem
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    Auto's would be a very good idea. They have saved me more than a few quid. They are no where near as scary as you would imagine. get practicing on Phoenix

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  • LipolyGone
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    Originally posted by Ade_Law View Post
    my next step would be autos. without a doubt these are great fun and will save you money in the long run
    Ade
    Never got the nerve to try one Ade, scares the bejesus out of me

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  • Disc
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    Originally posted by Ade_Law View Post
    "throw the bits in a pile on the floor and declare its finished" :-)

    Ad
    Probably sounds about right LOL

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  • Ade_Law
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    "throw the bits in a pile on the floor and declare its finished" :-)

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  • Disc
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    Originally posted by Biggles View Post
    Could we please use the term 'build' in the loosest possible way here!!! LMAO!!
    Ah... er... erm....

    well what other word can we use instead then?

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  • Biggles
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    Could we please use the term 'build' in the loosest possible way here!!! LMAO!!

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  • Disc
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    Originally posted by Ade_Law View Post
    if it was anything like the last disc build i saw its gotta be worth a laugh :-)Ade
    All my Builds are worth a Laugh

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  • Ade_Law
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    if it was anything like the last disc build i saw its gotta be worth a laugh :-)Ade

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  • Jamez
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    Originally posted by marktigere1 View Post
    Got to be tail in 3D hovering

    Its the new craze
    It IS the only way to go.

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  • Disc
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    Originally posted by Biggles View Post
    Yip sure is!!! LOL
    Well at least it gives you both something to smile about then

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  • Biggles
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    Yip sure is!!! LOL

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  • Disc
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    Originally posted by Biggles View Post
    Building???? LOL

    Inverted over the flying field instead of the cropped field???

    Loops infront of yourself???

    Top Hat

    AUTOS!!!!!

    building.... Is that where I attempt to put something together and you and 3Dbasher to take the **** yet again

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  • Disc
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    Originally posted by richieclarkie View Post
    Why not practice for the BMFA "B" exam ? Was really useful and improved my flying a lot.

    Also agree.... start learning to hover inverted, first nose in which is the most common orientation and also work on the side orientations.

    Backwards flight is a good progression and I learned that before flying circuits inverted.
    Trying to nail the 'b' and failed twice top hat has stopped me each time....

    going to nail that Monday and rest of the week but after other stuff to go for as it can get boring do same o same o all the time

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  • Ade_Law
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    my next step would be autos. without a doubt these are great fun and will save you money in the long run

    after that either start on the basics of inverted (just like you did right way up) or backwards

    slow hovering piros are good too. turn them into hovering piro circuits, 8s etc too.

    Ade

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