Learn Pirouette Flying

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @Adean6403
    @Adean6403 Год назад +3

    I love these videos. They remind me of what I need to be focusing on when I'm practicing at the field or flying the sim

  • @flyrightrc
    @flyrightrc Год назад +1

    This video brought my grey areas to light. Thank you. Keep up the good Fight.

  • @g33kfly
    @g33kfly Год назад +1

    Love the tutorials! Thank you.

  • @dimitryvinar2700
    @dimitryvinar2700 11 месяцев назад +1

    thank you richard!

    • @rchelicopter
      @rchelicopter  11 месяцев назад

      No worries. I'm not sure this will help you, you're too good! 😀
      Keep up with your own videos, love them!

  • @rchelicopter
    @rchelicopter  Год назад +2

    SmackTalk RC Pirouetting Circles
    ruclips.net/video/w5o2GKsnBIU/видео.html

  • @bigdigger24
    @bigdigger24 Год назад +1

    i too really enjoy these videos, a great job Richard HUBA HUBA

  • @toadiscoil
    @toadiscoil Год назад +1

    Great video! I always thought about that. I am always correcting once per loop, independent of the speed. But what you can do is very impressive I wonder if I can do that even with all the practice. I feel like I may need to invest a lot more stick time.

  • @agoodman007
    @agoodman007 Год назад +1

    Awesome video and I liked your instruction. What sim are you using in this video?

  • @trexinvert
    @trexinvert 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Rich, what's the physics setting on your sim. Every motion seems to "hang" so artificially.
    When you are "knife edge" it should be dropping like a rock.
    Also, do you have any wind and gusting effects on?

    • @rchelicopter
      @rchelicopter  10 месяцев назад

      The only changes I make from default are roll/piro rates and expo. Sometimes I use wind if there's something specific I want to work on, but off for the rest of the time.
      neXt has almost no hang and Heli-X has a tad too much. Heli-X is adding gravity strength in version 11, which might help.

    • @trexinvert
      @trexinvert 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@rchelicopter i use real flight and maxout all the difficulty settings and drop headspeed with 75-75-75-75-75% flat throttle curve. Lower reduces the "artificial perfect hang time" dynamic. More accurate to action and reaction physics of smaller heli. Not 700 size goblins.

  • @JustPlaneChris
    @JustPlaneChris Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! I really need to work on my basics, especially inverted backwards. For some reason I get major brain lock when I try circuits inverted backwards. On a different note: You may have mentioned it before, but which sim are you using?

    • @rchelicopter
      @rchelicopter  Год назад +2

      This is Heli-X, but I any one will do.

  • @Ryan-uu4tw
    @Ryan-uu4tw Год назад +1

    I’ve just progressed to this type of flying… piro-flips, 4 point tick-tocks, ect and in doing so I’m having trouble finding what settings are best. I’m on spektrum and the FC 6250 btw.
    With piro rate at 450, flip & roll rate at 275 with no expo my more advanced maneuvers are easier/cleaner but my funnels, hurricanes, and slow steady maneuvers suffer.
    500 per second piro rate, 320 per second flip and roll rate with 25% expo makes my simpler manuevers better/cleaner but my complicated manuevers come out sloppy.
    Trying to find a balance here. Any recommendations? Is there a common choice when it comes to rates and expo for advanced/professional heli pilots?
    Figure I better get these settings right and adjust myself to them.
    Your videos are awesome btw, definitely helped me get beyond the 1st few things you showed in this video.

    • @rchelicopter
      @rchelicopter  Год назад

      500/320 seem like good intermediate values. If the complicated maneuvers get worse, it could be a lack of fine control (more practice) or perhaps something physical like stick tension/hand position. Pinch/thumb/hybrid?

    • @Ryan-uu4tw
      @Ryan-uu4tw Год назад +1

      Ever since I started the hobby I’ve been at 500/320 expo 20-25% all around with very little change or testing.
      I fly pinch, mode 2. I’ve noticed I’m weak on the left side of the cyclic so I tend to go thumb only there then back to pinch.
      Upgrading from a Nx6 to Nx10 next month fingers crossed it helps.
      So for me no expo= holding my altitude better during tock tocks and correcting more than one axis at the same time is easier.
      More expo= smoother more deliberate sport 3d.
      Hard to figure this out as I hear people say no expo, 40%+ expo on rudder.
      I’d really like to try to cut&paste some of the pros rates and expo to test.
      Any recommendations on expo with 500/320?

    • @rchelicopter
      @rchelicopter  Год назад

      @@Ryan-uu4tw Expo is tricky. Different radios calculate it differently and it depends if the expo is at the Tx or the Flight Controller. It also depends on the agility. If you're high agility/rates the amount of expo you need will be different to someone on low rates.

    • @Ryan-uu4tw
      @Ryan-uu4tw Год назад +1

      I’ve lowered the agility on my fusion 180 & 360 & raw 580 recently to try and prevent… I guess I’ll call them cyclic bobbles? During hard stops… like tick-tocks. Ugh gains a whole other beast, lots of variables making this tough.
      Well I can probably go 15% expo since I’ve turned down the agility. Hmm… Maybe leave rudder at 25.
      Well thanks man I’ll stay tuned

    • @Carving_Air
      @Carving_Air 9 месяцев назад +1

      There’s no one right answer. The best option is to maximise the fidelity of the cyclic range you are most using. If most of your flying involves low cyclic rates (I.e. f3c, precision flying with fine adjustments) then you want to set high expo to get more control surface around the range of cyclic rate (degrees/second) that you mostly use. If you’re doing a lot of high rate manoeuvres like tictocks, piro flips etc then you want more fidelity around the edge of your cyclic stick control range on your transmitter, so you’d want flatter curves. Expo isn’t “free” in the sense that a shallower rate gradient around the centre (relative to flat curve) naturally corresponds to a steeper gradient around the edges and vice versa. Take piro flips for example: to maintain a smooth roll rate during the flip, you want the cyclic stir to be as circular as possible (all else being equal). However if you’re running 20% expo vs no expo, the 20% expo will translate to any perturbations of the circle shape corresponding to bigger errors in the cyclic rate.
      If you use a wide range of cyclic rate in your flying I.e. a “mixed” style then you should use 15-20% and stick to that. Keep in mind in the long run a pro pilot can comfortably do most of their manoeuvres at any expo rate. Someone at my club used positive rates (I.e. more sensitive around centre) and the way they were throwing around my 20% expo heli you’d think it was tuned to their liking; there is no substitute for hard practice.

  • @jimueltaborada2960
    @jimueltaborada2960 Год назад +1

    What flight sim is this?

  • @cruxio02
    @cruxio02 Год назад +1

    every time i try to do funnels I end up dumping the heli 🤪

    • @rchelicopter
      @rchelicopter  Год назад

      Yeah, they go wrong so quickly. I've crashed loads. This is the only method I've found where you can get better at them without risking the model, as you have control at the orientations before you move on.