This RC Heli video describes how to learn inverted hovering for an RC Helicopter. The prerequisites for this are upright hovering.. This is part of a training program to help learn 3D flight. For more information and the complete guide go to chadrg.com
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Learning inverted hovering – RC heli flight school v1.1
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#1 by dinkco45 on April 8th, 2011
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I think it’s awesome tutorial!! and extra advice makes sense. When inverted the throttle is reversed, pull back to go up and push up to go down. I’m sure I’ll wreck a few times trying to get brain to remember. In 2 weeks I can fly a 4ch channel nose in, nose out, thru windows, doorways, under tables sideways and now I’m bored. I will enjoy watching these vids and learning on a sim as well. Thanks for your efferts, this helps us 3D newbies a lot. Cheers!!
#2 by pedromatos666 on April 8th, 2011
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I´m looking for 3D videos for learning and i chose this ones, it´s my favorite and one thing very good for me is you talk slowly who´s help me to understand. THANKS from Portugal!!!
#3 by reggiepaulk on April 8th, 2011
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Excellent work! Your videos have improved my training 100 fold.
#4 by rckid707 on April 8th, 2011
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Is this phoenix simulator and do you recommend this or realfight?
#5 by zfloop on April 8th, 2011
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@trexinvert
The Physics are 100%. Radio is setup with no expo in the sim and ready for full 3D. With practice you can perform slow flips like that on the sim and in real life. It just takes collective management and timing. Good luck with your training!
Chad
#6 by trexinvert on April 8th, 2011
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Jeezus, that back flip was “slow motion”. If you want to really help newbies, you have to turn up the physics to show the actual slop/action that results when flipping. A real heli doesn’t not flip so beautifully like that. Most important advice, I can give newbies is to be consistent in your flipping technique. Don’t mix sideways and back flip. Do it only one way. Also, be prepared for a less than perfect result. You may be sliding or off angle. This needs to be emphasized.
#7 by MrBinkynator on April 8th, 2011
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Great job.
#8 by callofduty1944 on April 8th, 2011
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thanks for your nice videos help me a lot greetings from bavaria.