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Guest ozzie
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Ailerons? try wingerons. and be prepeared for a real eyeopener for towards the end.

 

 

 

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Unreal! That is pretty cool, wonder how it can go backwards, the aerodynamicists are going to have fun working that out! ;)

 

 

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Hi Tomo,

 

Being electric, the motor can run both ways. Forwards and Backwards. Obviously has the motor controller required to do that. Much simpler and quicker than reversing pitch on the prop.

 

 

Guest Walter Buschor
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That is simply amazing!....

 

I used to fly radio controll AC , manly "pattern" planes etc and thought I was pretty good at it. This guy takes it not just up a level but rather takes it to another planet!

 

I've watched it time and time again. Just stunning.

 

R/C aircraft flying is also - in my opinion - the BEST steppingstone into "real" A/C . In fact in many ways they are harder to fly. Some old mates who all flew R/C before the "real" thing all commented on how easy it is to fly the " big boys " in comparison.

 

Now here's an idea to cut on training expenses...

 

fly safe

 

Walter

 

 

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Hi Tomo,Being electric, the motor can run both ways. Forwards and Backwards. Obviously has the motor controller required to do that. Much simpler and quicker than reversing pitch on the prop.

Yeah, but how can it be stable, there isn't any airflow over the control surfaces! And you push something from one end, it usually wants to tip over.....

 

 

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