EX-TREME 330 3-D ARF
The Elevator
This maneuver has your plane drop vertically in a nose
high attitude, depending on wind conditions any where
from a 45 degree angle in low wind to almost backwards
in higher wind conditions. To perform it, at a high altitude
with high rates on, pull your throttle back and feed in the
elevator until you have the full high rate applied. Use the
rudder to guide the plane, and adjust attitude with minor
throttle inputs. You will loose altitude quickly, to recover,
apply full power and fly out level. Watch out for getting
too low or applying too much rudder, it could cause the
plane to snap.
The Harrier
This maneuver has your plane in very slow forward flight
in a nose high 45 degree attitude. To perform it, enter the
same way as you would an elevator, then feed in power
until the plane maintains altitude and starts to fly forward
at a nose high attitude. Maintain it by holding up elevator
and adjusting power, use the rudder to change direction.
Using ailerons may cause the plane to snap and should be
avoided. Add power and push the nose back over to
recover.
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