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Extreme Flight 104 Extra

hone

150cc
That looks amazing! Very clean looking setup. One day i'll have a 104!


It probably won't come out as good as one you'd put together though :)
 
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cwojcik

70cc twin V2
I got a chance to fly mine in VT yesterday:

[video=youtube;aQrtKo7CDzw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQrtKo7CDzw[/video]
 

SnowDog

Moderator
Holy mackerel, Cody! I'm surprised the wings didn't fly off the plane during those rifle rollers!
That was some awesome flying!
I really like that "square turn" that you do. Is there an official name for that move?
 

gyro

GSN Contributor
Great flying Cody, also really like your flying site!

Holy mackerel, Cody! I'm surprised the wings didn't fly off the plane during those rifle rollers!
That was some awesome flying!
I really like that "square turn" that you do. Is there an official name for that move?

Those look like knife edge wall turns to me...
 

wedoitall

Member
I really like the move at the 7:50 mark. looks kinda like a floaty crankshaft. would like to know how to do that.
 

cwojcik

70cc twin V2
Holy mackerel, Cody! I'm surprised the wings didn't fly off the plane during those rifle rollers!
That was some awesome flying!
I really like that "square turn" that you do. Is there an official name for that move?

Thanks! I have tried my hardest but I can't break this airplane....especially the wings.

The square turn I call a wall on knife-edge...just because a knife-edge wall is a different maneuver. Instructional video for how to do it coming soon.

Great flying Cody, also really like your flying site!

Thanks! I wish that was my flying site. Unfortunately it is about three hours from me in Vermont. Great field and great group of people who fly there.

I really like the move at the 7:50 mark. looks kinda like a floaty crankshaft. would like to know how to do that.

Just a standard crankshaft. This is a larger plane so it doesn't always do them as violently as smaller aircraft but it does a lot of rotations.
 
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