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  1. Aerobeez

    Aerobeez 93" 32% Extra 330SC At Joe Nall 2015

    Hey all, happy Friday! Check out the new video we post of the 93" Extra flown here by team pilot Santiago Perez at Joe Nall 2015! Check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzY9Wu0Y0xY Thanks for watching all. If you have any questions please let us know. Team Aerobeez
  2. njswede

    The Wall

    Description of the maneuver A wall is simply a sharp transition from upright flight to a vertical up-line. It is almost always used as a transition into another maneuver, e.g. a The Hover Level of difficulty Very Easy Performing the Maneuver A wall is typically entered from straight...
  3. njswede

    The Elevator

    Description of the maneuver An Elevator simply means that the plane is put in a straight and level attitude without any forward speed and allowed to slowly lose altitude. The Elevator is arguably one of the easiest 3D manuevuers to perform. However, it is an important one, since it introduces...
  4. njswede

    The Knife Edge

    Description Flying knife-edge (often abbreviated KE) means flying the plane with the wings in a vertical orientation. The wings do not generate any lift in the configuration, so the fuselage acts as a lifting surface. Generous amounts of rudder are usually needed to keep the plane from losing...
  5. njswede

    The Hover

    Description of the maneuver A hover is performed by putting the plane at exactly 90 degrees angle of attack so that the nose points straight up. Just enough throttle is applied to keep the plane at a steady altitude. Good pilots will make the maneuver look easy, but since fixed-wing airframes...
  6. njswede

    The Harrier

    Description of the maneuver A harrier can be seen as the most basic post-stall 3D maneuver and simply means that the plane is flown with an angle of attack that is high enough to completely stall the main wings. The result is a very slow flight with the nose pointing 30-45 degrees upward. This...
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