Radio Control Scale Aerobatics - 2011/02
THE 2011 INTERNATIONAL Miniature
Aerobatic Club (IMAC) sequences have
been posted. Rather than focus on an entire
sequence for a particular class, I will cover a
maneuver that contains elements you can
apply to similar variants; in particular,
maneuver seven from the Sportsman
division.
Radio Control Scale Aerobatics - 2009/10
ALTHOUGH THIS COLUMN is intended for the Scale
Aerobatics aficionado, this month’s discussion will be for all
giant-scale pilots and builders alike. I will focus the discussion on
batteries, regulators, receivers, and redundancy. When setting up
your aircraft, it is important to pay particular attention to these key
areas, to ensure success at the flying field.
Furthermore, I will use my 33% Hangar 9 Sukhoi, 35% Hangar
9 Extra 260, and 40% Thunder Tiger Extra 260 as examples, with
the use of Li-Poly batteries, and write about why I have set up
each model as I have. Without further hesitation, let’s begin.
Radio Control Scale Aerobatics - 2009/08
THROUGH THE YEARS, I have been asked
many questions that pertain to competition
Aerobatics. I have written about many Aresti
maneuvers in this column, the most recent
being the spin, but I have yet to discuss another
aspect of competition that is extremely
important

