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Bridging The Gap
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starting to get a little more confident flying around Suicide Bridge. was getting a lot of prop wash but it could also have been from a bent prop.
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  • Grisha0, sloscotty
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#2
Love the loops under the arch! Nice flying!
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(10-Jan-2017, 12:11 AM)sloscotty Wrote: Love the loops under the arch! Nice flying!

Thanks scotty. Big Grin Thumbs Up
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#4
From your previous vid at suicide bridge I didn't realise how big the bridge is, looks like a really cool place to fly, I love how close you got the camera (inverted) to the concrete at about 4.25, I can only imagine how freaky that must have been from inside your headset!?
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(10-Jan-2017, 05:31 AM)Tom BD Bad Wrote: From your previous vid at suicide bridge I didn't realise how big the bridge is, looks like a really cool place to fly, I love how close you got the camera (inverted) to the concrete at about 4.25, I can only imagine how freaky that must have been from inside your headset!?

it's a long narrow bridge, with narrow gaps in between the arches. we try to stay out of the arches cause if we crash up there more than likely our quad will get stuck and we'll have to go to some extreme lengths to try to recover it. fortunately it hasn't happened to us yet (knock on wood).
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#6
sweeet Smile and no rain/snow Smile

one question thou, how much static do you get as you fly behind the concrete ? is it like few lines or more like 90% of the screen is gone?
All the best
Grzesiek (Grisha/ Greg)

Curently flyable: Nox 5, Minimalist 112
Bench / in progres: fixing Nox 3,  Scrap
thinking about building: 450


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(11-Jan-2017, 10:44 AM)Grisha0 Wrote: sweeet Smile and no rain/snow Smile

one question thou, how much static do you get as you fly behind the concrete ? is it like few lines or more like 90% of the screen is gone?

it'll break up pretty bad, i don't know if you can notice but i'll tend slow down a lot once i go back there and it takes a second to line up the gap coming back through.
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