Look at me, heli!! Nose in flying makes you better!

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2023
  • Honestly I felt a strange fear, whenever the nose of my heli was pointing towards me. The bigger the heli, the more uncomfortable I felt. Now I know: The more you reject or resist something, the more you need to do it. So I was flying all my helis, the M2, the M1 and the M4 as often as possible nose in. I show all exercises in this video: hovers, starts, landings, flying away backwards, flying sideways, all I could imagine. And it helped me big time! One day it makes "click" and it feels naturally. You just have to o it. If you like it or not! But finnaly you will even love it!
    Bad weather with heavy snowfalls posponed the maiden flight of my M4 Max. For good luck I had this episode recorded earlier as a reserve!
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  • @johnotooledoggames2336
    @johnotooledoggames2336 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 excellent upload it's brilliant flying it's magnificent very nice scenery

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому +1

      @Johnotooledoggames2336 Thank you for your kind comment! I love this flying field very much. Not very big, a lot of obsticles, but its in the middle of the nature with forrests all around. Flying there is as well a kind of ritual fore me: Hot tea with me, from time to time a short break to reset the brain a little. It's an experience with all senses involved.

  • @johnvella5834
    @johnvella5834 7 місяців тому +1

    Good comment to climb away from trouble which is counterintuitive to fix wing flying.

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      2Johnvella5834 I guess the most confusing in heli flying for fixed wing pilots is in how many possible directions you can fly with a heli. I guess this is was makes helis so fascinating but as well so difficult to fly.

    • @johnvella5834
      @johnvella5834 7 місяців тому +1

      @RCCopterLove-helis4ever After many years of helicopter and fixed wing flying I still find the nose in backwards climb out and the nose in approach to a hover demanding.

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @@johnvella5834 Yes, it is and I guess it always will be demanding. This is why I train it in every session and I realize slowly it gets more intuitive. But with me its like in all sports or playing instruments: As soon as I practice less I am getting worst again. Happy flights!!

  • @MARKLINMAN1
    @MARKLINMAN1 8 місяців тому +2

    One of the best things to do if you lose ORIENTATION is to PIRO, seeing the tail whip around will help you see which way the Heli is. Great progress by the way, when NOSE in just remember left is right, right is left, back is from, front is back. Excellent sir, you are making GREAT Progress.

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  8 місяців тому +1

      @MARKLINMAN1 Thank you very much for your nice words regarding my progress! I agree pirouetting helps always when you are not sure in which position your heli is. I am very often turning the heli a bit to one side when I am flying nose in towards me. To see a bit of the side helps me to estimate the distance! And yes, when you do nose in flying very often the optical reversed directions go deep into your mind and muscle memory! Best greetings!!

    • @MARKLINMAN1
      @MARKLINMAN1 8 місяців тому +1

      @@RCCopterLove Exactly, Muscle memory, I tell Heli pilots if you have to think about which way the sticks go you are DONE, you will crash. It should come INSTINCTIVELY. Cheers and Happy Holidays, love seeing your progress.

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @@MARKLINMAN1 Great! Yes it has to be instictively! On good days (and thankfully they are getting more) I have the feeling as if the heli is part of my brain or body. Not regarding thinking. Rather that there is a very close and direct connection. Then I feel "one" with my heli these are blissfull moments!

  • @CloudyFlyerRowdyNiemira
    @CloudyFlyerRowdyNiemira 7 місяців тому +1

    That's awesome 👌. The more you practice the better you will become. Also try taking off and landing nose in and all other directions. If you do it enough, you will feel just as confident as tail in. You are doing great. 🚁💨💨

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @CloudyFlyerRowdyNiemira Thank You for your encouraging and kind comment! Yes, it's all a matter of practice and at least in my case as a 62, soon 63 years old: Regulary practice! In my case this is the key word, but honestly it was all my life this way. I always had to do something regulary to get better. The best in my case is training even every single day! So good that I love this practice so much! I have difficulties to NOT practice. Today lots of snowfall outside! Means flying indoors with my little M1 EVO!!

  • @frisos3944
    @frisos3944 8 місяців тому +1

    A little while ago i managed to master all upside orientations. That opened the door for flying figures of eight. Doing that for a while now, i start flying them faster and banking in the turns, which is a lot of fun! For a couple of weeks now i started flying inverted nose in. First practicing a lot on the simulator and then in real life with my xk k110s. Crashing and repairing a lot, but suddenly it clicks in your brain and you have muscle memory. Now practicing inverted tail in.

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  8 місяців тому +1

      @frisos3944 Thats all stations on the way I went! And like you I love steep bank angles in turns, figure eights and hurricans! I will se now on my new simulator in winter if inverted flying is for me! Less risky than to try it in real life on the field! Good like with inverted tail in!! And lots of fun!!

  • @danielschibig8014
    @danielschibig8014 7 місяців тому +1

    Great vid Matthias! It‘s also nice to hear that you practice now on a SIM. Now you become a pro……..practice, practice, practice…..great 👍

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @danielschibig8014 Thank you Daniel! I still have to create a model on my Radiomaster TX12 MkII for it. With my existing and flying model files for my M 4, M 1's and M 2's the positive collective pitch is to few to really take the helis off in a normal way. I have a video on UA-cam still made by TC when he was working for Buddy RC... I hope I get this done. Today first day with lots of snowfall and already 15 cm snow. So time for Sim preparation!! All the best and thanks for your believe in me, although I am not the youngest and still struggling with Edge TX and so on. :D

    • @danielschibig8014
      @danielschibig8014 7 місяців тому +1

      Hallo Matthis, RC Heli fliegen ist nicht eine Frage des Alters…….sondern der Freude daran! Also nimm den grössten Heli in Deiner SIM und probier all die verrückten 3D Sachen aus und Du wirst sehen, dass auch RC Heli fliegen am SIM Freude machen kann und ganz unbewusst wirst Du besser und besser 😊 Have a nice Heli-day!

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @@danielschibig8014 Danke! Genau da werde ich machen! Heute faellt draussen massenweise Schnee! Das richtige Wetter zum Sim probieren!! Beste Gruesse!

    • @danielschibig8014
      @danielschibig8014 7 місяців тому +1

      Bei uns auch ❄️☃️ - beste Grüsse aus der 🇨🇭!

  • @Rcheliguy
    @Rcheliguy 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome and helpfully video as always my friend. I love your passion for the hobby. Happy and safe flying buddy 👍🏻

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  8 місяців тому +1

      @Rcheliguy Thank you! I am happy that you like it and that it helps you! My deep passion is the fuel for being able to stand on the field for 1,5 hours even wehen its below zero degrees C! My heart is always hot when I am flying!

  • @nerpelb
    @nerpelb 7 місяців тому +1

    I love your progress with the helis!🎉
    For me backwards flying was the one that felt unnatural as well as nose in.
    What RPM did you fly the M4?

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @1ns0mn1um Thank you very much in regards my progress! I am flying my M4 at around 2100 rpm. Thats for me a great headspeed. The rpm keep stable even if I "catch" my heli after a big loop. Yes, backwards was very difficult and my circles or figure 8ts are still not fluent backwards. It's something I try to train as often as possible! The best is: I love this training and finally there is an effect! Best Greetings!

    • @700sizehelisaretoosmall
      @700sizehelisaretoosmall 7 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@RCCopterLovemy Nano s3 is getting abuse as u teach us all. The alzrc RAW….. errm r42 is under construction while the rappy 50 Waits in the basement…

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому

      @@700sizehelisaretoosmall Yes, flying small helis is my best method to survive the winter in a great mood! I fly my M1 Evo in my house whenever outside it is raining or snowing! No real substitute for outdoor flying, but much fun!! I wish you a great alzrc build!! I will hope to maiden my M4 Max these days and to publish the maiden video after almost 4 weeks of rain an snow ....

  • @reginaldmcnab3265
    @reginaldmcnab3265 7 місяців тому +1

    I can remember the first time I tried nose in hover, it was so scary but exciting, Before I tried it I said to myself, the day I am able to do nose in hover, then I am not a beginner anymore but a intermediary 😅
    I tried 3D two times and the first was a crash and the second time a had to abort 😅 now I do some figure of eight 😅 no 3D yet

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому +1

      @reginalmcnab3265 Thank you that you share the feeling that nose in is scary at first! Yes it is challenging! I made the mistake to start too early with flips and loops and it ended with three crashed helis on one single day. Now I know that all orientations in upright have to be very common to a pilot before he starts more advanced maneuvers. As soon as I took my time, the crashrate went down significant! Safe flight and lots of fun!!

    • @reginaldmcnab3265
      @reginaldmcnab3265 7 місяців тому +1

      @@RCCopterLove I think one of the reason why flying helis is so much fun is because it is so difficult! But so fun!

    • @RCCopterLove
      @RCCopterLove  7 місяців тому +1

      @@reginaldmcnab3265 I think exactly the same! And because its difficult every step in the progress feels so good!!