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Hi everyone,
In this video I want to introduce my new maneuver that i call 3DCrawl.
I'm gonna show you what you have to do to achieve this maneuver and have no problems
so you could use it to have more fun when you are flying at the field...
I'm going to explain the tips and reveal the basic dangers of that interesting maneuver by steps....
The appropriate level of the basic maneuvers that you have to combine is normal and barely high
if you consinder that you have to know basic harrier and positive climbing spins...
This is the basic maneuver you have to know
in nose in and nose out mode to accept the challenge.
The deal with this exercise is to understand where you have to move the sticks
everytime, in order to have the perfect circle without losing control.
Now we are ready to do the possitive climbing flat spin in both sides.
Everytime you want to do a climbing spin you have to be in high alpha harrier mode
to obtain the right angle for the safest way to do the maneuver.
Give bigger rates and hold the plane
in the same point with the appropriate throttle power,
so the plane would create beautiful circles in front of you...
Make sure you understood the previous steps and try the 3DCrawl maneuver by combining the Harrier,
both side climbing flat spin and throttle rensponsing
every time you want to change plane's direction of spining.
Remember to follow the reference harrier line for a straight route
and don't forget to change spinning direction
every time the plane's wing meets that line.
Try this maneuver in a safe distance from you in case of a difficult situation.
You can switch in precission mode with a little bit smoother moves around the center of the sticks.
That helps the plane to follow a bigger radius cyclic trace from the reference center line.
You can also try a backstroke mode 3DCrawl
by utilizing the opposite theory of negative climbing flat spin
or you can switch the crawling style from normal to backstroke during your flight.
Also try to remember it is very important to keep the same altitude.
By trying it a lot of times this maneuver could be a really cool stuff
for your personal flying show.....