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Awesome
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By rudder it is worked. In a track work as a rudder is well visible.
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Just watched it closely.
Your using opposite rudder to roll? I noticed your rudder inputs were very small (visually). If you don't mind me asking, what stick do you use and what are your settings? |
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No. In detail to answer difficultly, badly I know English
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settings - all 100 |
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I guess that's one way of getting a guy off your 6!
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I think the rudder is used to keep the nose pointed above the horizon. No matter how fast, every roll will result in some downward motion because the lift vector will point to the ground for half the duration of the maneuver. Well, that's a bit unhealthy when you are 10m off the ground
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New movie. Extreme flights!
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