Indoor Free Flight NATS
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Posted by admin Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010
Categories: Indoor Rock Climbing Tips
Tags: Flight, free, Indoor, NATS
@MCMCAZN Large diameter prop + aggressive pitch + large surface area of prop face = lots of torque – a fast spinning prop…. roughly….lol
@MCMCAZN Large diameter prop + aggressive pitch + large surface area of prop face = lots of torque – a fast spinning prop…. roughly….lol
I don’t know.
Do you know how to make it so that the props or rotor spins slowly?
Minidome at East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN.
2010 event will be May 26 til may 30th.
I haven’t been in a couple years but one guy was fiddling with a RC plane. It’s mainly contest for Free Flight indoor and includes several catagories on different days. Free Flight rubber powered planes can easily fly for 15 minutes.
Do you fly indoor rc there also?
Where and when. I live a hour away.
Thanks for commenting. I fly outdoor glow and electric but this event was fun to see.
Well done and fun to watch.
How delicate and beautiful!!