How is doing STOL different? In my pacer, once climbing at a decent rate above the trees it was normal flight, and STOL just took off a little more odd for a moment or so because you never got the tail up. Landing WAS different due to needing to keep the prop from touching with heavy brakes
How is doing STOL different? In my pacer, once climbing at a decent rate above the trees it was normal flight, and STOL just took off a little more odd for a moment or so because you never got the tail up. Landing WAS different due to needing to keep the prop from touching with heavy brakes
I wasn't shooting to get a whole bunch of landings. The takeoffs take 5ft and the landings typically take 300ft and I got it down to 80ft. I can definitely get it shorter though
You'll know you're getting it right when you can take off, turn around and land back in the same distance. Keep it up, you should be able to do that in a very short time, but IMHO it's harder than extreme 3D
You'll know you're getting it right when you can take off, turn around and land back in the same distance. Keep it up, you should be able to do that in a very short time, but IMHO it's harder than extreme 3D
not really. if you dont have a routine, or not planning on what your gonna do, it gets kinda sloppy. A lot of 3D pilots also fly freestyle & IMAC. I know @SquirrelTail and I are planning on IMAC next year