Juan, I really appreciate your step-by-step approach. Your method makes it easier to learn by stepping through each critical step. Looking forward to all your other videos. Thanks so much!
I've been working on these for some time and getting closer but still very unsuccessful. I'm going to try the rolling elevators for a bit. Never thought of that and I haven't seen it recommended in any other videos so thank you.
Let us know how it goes after some practice with the rolling elevators. You can also decrease the aileron throws to reduce the roll rate as needed to make it easier at the beginning. Good luck!
RC planes roll easier to the left... so left rollers will require less throttle "encouragement" to roll at a more constant roll rate... Great Videos!! Juan!! Thanks!
Thank you for the awesome tutorial. Can you please consider making a tutorial on rolling harrier loops and circles? No good ones exist for these maneuvers. Thanks.
Thanks for video! I can do slowi-ish rifle rolls and 4 point rolls (sometimes), but never slow rolls, for some reason the plane changes direction completely. Got any tips on how to do slow rolls in a straight line? Thanks!
What kind of expo do you run on the rudder? On the sim I tend to get an unwanted turn in rolling harriers. I think maybe the expo is too low on the rudder causing more rudder than I mean too.
Usually about 55-65% expo in rudder. In my experience, unwanted turns in rolling harriers are usually due to improper timing (adding rudder too early or neutralizing too late)
Probably depends on each pilot... For me, I'd say rolling harriers was a hard one to learn, but overtime it became easy to perform. On the other hand, other maneuvers like circles with integrated rolls or snap rolls are harder to get always right, even though they were easier to learn at a basic level at the beginning.
I've been training with 3D for a year and your videos have helped me a lot! The commands shown on the radio make it easier to understand everything
hi! That's really good to hear!
Juan, I really appreciate your step-by-step approach. Your method makes it easier to learn by stepping through each critical step. Looking forward to all your other videos. Thanks so much!
This is some quality content. Loving the channel. Loved the interviews with Jase. Need to watch the Martin one next
Thank you! That's really good to hear :-)
I've been working on these for some time and getting closer but still very unsuccessful. I'm going to try the rolling elevators for a bit. Never thought of that and I haven't seen it recommended in any other videos so thank you.
Let us know how it goes after some practice with the rolling elevators. You can also decrease the aileron throws to reduce the roll rate as needed to make it easier at the beginning. Good luck!
RC planes roll easier to the left... so left rollers will require less throttle "encouragement" to roll at a more constant roll rate...
Great Videos!! Juan!! Thanks!
Love this videos. You are doing an awesome job
Thank you! Really appreciate it :-)
Thank you for the awesome tutorial. Can you please consider making a tutorial on rolling harrier loops and circles? No good ones exist for these maneuvers. Thanks.
Great suggestion! Will add it to my list!
Thanks for video!
I can do slowi-ish rifle rolls and 4 point rolls (sometimes), but never slow rolls, for some reason the plane changes direction completely. Got any tips on how to do slow rolls in a straight line?
Thanks!
Can you do a tutorial on just the "no name maneuver?" I see a couple on UA-cam but it's difficult to understand.
Good lesson, thank you 👍👍👍
Glad you liked it!
Can you do a flat spin tutorial?
thanks for the suggestion! Yes, I have that video planned in the near future
You have amazing talent!
Great videos! Subbed!
Awesome, thank you!
Great video! Do you by chance have a similar video for Rolling Circles?
Not yet! But coming soon! Rolling circles and loops!
What kind of expo do you run on the rudder? On the sim I tend to get an unwanted turn in rolling harriers. I think maybe the expo is too low on the rudder causing more rudder than I mean too.
Usually about 55-65% expo in rudder. In my experience, unwanted turns in rolling harriers are usually due to improper timing (adding rudder too early or neutralizing too late)
@@skyboundrc yep. I think that’s exactly what I’m going. Awesome videos. It’s been a great help and entertaining. Keep up the content!
What‘s the aileron deg of your Extra 260?
38 degrees up, 37 down
@@skyboundrc Thanks. How should the throttle curve be set? I use the AM670 motor.
@@guohaokong3594 I'm just using the default settings on the AM670. Haven't modified any settings, and I've been happy with the way it runs
This seems like the hardest maneuver to perform in 3d
Probably depends on each pilot... For me, I'd say rolling harriers was a hard one to learn, but overtime it became easy to perform. On the other hand, other maneuvers like circles with integrated rolls or snap rolls are harder to get always right, even though they were easier to learn at a basic level at the beginning.
Well I am going to need another brain