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Planes => Indoor => Topic started by: Richard Boyd on October 11, 2009, 10:46:24 AM
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Hi Guys , Donatas has shared with us his new 2009/2010 AM (competition aeromusical)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/v/Z-J4xI2Oii4[/youtube]
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Another fantastic video from my friend Donatas flying his SUltimate with vector motor mount and VPP unit.
Merry Christmas
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/v/H_xaXVyw9jE&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
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Amazing! :clap:
Looking at that vid I’m tempted to ask, “Is it a plane, is it a heli, or is it a hybrid flying machine?” I mean, what actually makes it fly? The air over the wings, or the prop performing the task of a reversible thrust rotor?
I love it when technology moves forward. :)
(Pity the dancing girls weren’t in close up though. :( )
Keith
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Hi Keith my muff loving friend, you are totally correct. The VPP unit gives you the same basic performance of a heli, your transmitter is setup in heli mode with idol up type throttle. Basically center throttle stick has no prop pitch (no movement) full throttle stick gives you positive pitch( forward movement) and normal throttle off position gives you negitive pitch (reverse flight). The heli guys could of course give you a more indepth explanation.
Richard
The mark of a man is not how many muffs he has sampled !
But how many muffs he has satisfied !
With age comes experience
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Richard
The mark of a man is not how many muffs he has sampled !
But how many muffs he has satisfied !
With age comes experience
I'll take your word for that without question, Richard.
Personaly, I can't remember :oops:
I just know that "The older I get,........The better it was."
K.