Thank you for taking the time to fisnish it and sharing it. Also it's cool to hear you voice now, the new you :) Hope you come back here with some flights. You teached me rolling harrier loops a long time ago, thanks for that!!! Awesome video!
I understood it. U have down ev to keep the nose up. Right rud for turn and aloron right allso. I can see where u better Pratice up high first. Most low time rc pilot's are not to comfortable inverted. After spending money and hundreds of hours at a workbench, we are not to much chance takers. But that sure looks fun.
Loved every one of your videos! Glad to see you back
Awesome video, James. Just awesome!
Thank you for your tutorials! Great to have you back in the hobby. Wise choice in your school priority. :)
Awesome stuff! Thanks for posting this!
Excellent james.....good to see you back on the sticks!
Thank you for taking the time to fisnish it and sharing it. Also it's cool to hear you voice now, the new you :)
Hope you come back here with some flights.
You teached me rolling harrier loops a long time ago, thanks for that!!!
Awesome video!
Great tutorial James! Congrats on your graduation as well.
Nice to see the videos again
I fly mode 1 so thank you for showing both modes.
Love your tutorials...Thanks
Is there one direction that is easier than the other? Due to torque of the motor.
Good to also show the movement in Mode 1.
Could you also make video on SNAP in Mode 1?
I understood it. U have down ev to keep the nose up.
Right rud for turn and aloron right allso. I can see where u better Pratice up high first.
Most low time rc pilot's are not to comfortable inverted. After spending money and hundreds of hours at a workbench, we are not to much chance takers.
But that sure looks fun.
well come back
god bless you,thank you very much ,you see us mode 2 ,next time show us rotating cercle,thank's
nice ㅡmode1,mode2
Cool. Thx!