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09-11-2012 12:55 AM
maxx
Re: This is not a 3DHS plane -- in MaxX style

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Originally Posted by RoyDallas View Post
hey Max. Yak looks great. I have 2 3DHS slicks. Feels like im cheating when I fly them. I also have a wild hare 58" edge, which I am thinking of selling to get into a yak. I have a yak 55 foamy RCFactory which is just hands down awesome. Does your yak harrier nicely without dropping a wing?
Thanks, Roy.

My Yak harriers reasonably well, although it won't harrier itself without the pilot's input.

It sounds like you have had your share of flying as easily as "cheating." It's time to harrier like you are actually harriering it. Seriously, I think an "imperfect" plane presents opportunities to learn and practise certain skills. Had I only flown planes that balance themselves in harrier, I would not have learnt how to make corrections when needed. For example, when the wing drops on one side, should I use the ailerons, the rudder, or both to correct?

Happy 3Ding!

Max
09-09-2012 08:34 PM
RoyDallas
Re: This is not a 3DHS plane -- in MaxX style

hey Max. Yak looks great. I have 2 3DHS slicks. Feels like im cheating when I fly them. I also have a wild hare 58" edge, which I am thinking of selling to get into a yak. I have a yak 55 foamy RCFactory which is just hands down awesome. Does your yak harrier nicely without dropping a wing?
06-29-2012 07:21 AM
freesex
Re: This is not a 3DHS plane -- in MaxX style

Nice flying , Max
05-30-2012 07:55 PM
smoknrv4
Re: This is not a 3DHS plane -- in MaxX style

Good show Max! Thanks for the video, that thing flys great.
05-30-2012 07:11 PM
maxx
This is not a 3DHS plane -- in MaxX style

I had the opportunity to fly my 48-in Yak54 with a 3DHS Edge540 of the same size. My plane was 100 grams lighter than the 3DHS plane and both planes used the same size battery.

I managed to do what the 3DHS plane could do with my little Yak54, but I am sure I would have been "a better pilot" had I flown the 3DHS one.

+ "48-in Gold Wing 30E Yak-54" via YouTube
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