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VPP setup?

zmonster97

Member
I'm curious what your vpp setup is on your one foamie? You posted some vids of the plane with it.

Also, how do you fly the plane in an inverted hover? Are the controls backwards?

Vids:

[video=youtube;o_o_HT2ZaKQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_o_HT2ZaKQ[/video]

[video=youtube;Yb_rnGnAbYs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb_rnGnAbYs[/video]
 
I'm curious what your vpp setup is on your one foamie? You posted some vids of the plane with it.

Also, how do you fly the plane in an inverted hover? Are the controls backwards?


I am using the mamo models VPP setup. It's the same one that all of the ETOC pilots used this year.

The plane must be extremely light and the system has to be setup perfectly for it all to work.

So you basically have no control why you are in the inverted hover. You simply bounce the plane up and down in order to stabalize it, but when it falls out, you just have to puch the throttle and go.
 

zmonster97

Member
I am using the mamo models VPP setup. It's the same one that all of the ETOC pilots used this year.

The plane must be extremely light and the system has to be setup perfectly for it all to work.

So you basically have no control why you are in the inverted hover. You simply bounce the plane up and down in order to stabalize it, but when it falls out, you just have to puch the throttle and go.

Ok, thanks. So that would explain why you always were bumping the throttle.
 
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