3D aerobatics

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As 3D aerobatics are in the model aerobatic maneuvers and states of model airplanes designated under stall are flown and thus the normal straight trajectory leave. During these maneuvers, the device appears to move freely in three-dimensional space. The term 3D aerobatics is only common in model flying. The term is not used in aerobatics with man-carrying aircraft.

3D maneuvers are flight movements in which

  • the aircraft nose points 45 ° upwards,
  • the machine hangs vertically on the propeller,
  • the engine staggered stern over bow.

3D aerobatics is a further development of aerobatics with model airplanes , which have a high excess of power. This means that the propeller thrust is greater than the weight of the aircraft.

Well-known 3D aerobatic maneuvers:

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