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This was satisfying for me today! Finally did my power loop!

heres one.. after the first power loop, yaw spin and go through the gap backwards. then back over.. split S and go back through.
throwing in a yaw spin adds a cool effect.
Your doing great and getting better/ smoother fast bro. ?
 
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The only way we can pull off a rubics cube right now is if we hit a branch high up enough to give it time to tumble "rubics cube like" to the grass.. ???

For the yaw spin into beginning backwards flight, get up 100' and yaw slowly into backwards for a second or two and then continue the yaw back 180 to forward flight. Imagine a gap is there. then when comfy.. punch up and forward from backwards flight to forward going back toward where you started the whole move. Its better to have something to look at going backwards so you know your transitioning in a straight line.
... just a couple pointers that helped Nate at the start.. a few practices down the yard looking at the house going backwards and he did it through the Y gap in our center tree pulling backwards out from under the tree. STEADY THROTTLE is of course crucial!

Give it a shot, Its rather simple and looks sweet! hope this helps
 
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heres one.. after the first power loop, yaw spin and go through the gap backwards. then back over.. split S and go back through.
throwing in a yaw spin adds a cool effect.
Your doing great and getting better/ smoother fast bro. ?
Now that would look soooo cool!
 
The only way we can pull off a rubics cube right now is if we hit a branch high up enough to give it time to tumble "rubics cube like" to the grass.. ???

For the yaw spin into beginning backwards flight, get up 100' and yaw slowly into backwards for a second or two and then continue the yaw back 180 to forward flight. Imagine a gap is there. then when comfy.. punch up and forward from backwards flight to forward going back toward where you started the whole move. Its better to have something to look at going backwards so you know your transitioning in a straight line.
... just a couple pointers that helped Nate at the start.. a few practices down the yard looking at the house going backwards and he did it through the Y gap in our center tree pulling backwards out from under the tree. STEADY THROTTLE is of course crucial!

Give it a shot, Its rather simple and looks sweet! hope this helps
Thanks man! I'm going to try and get out again this weekend!! Appreciate the tips!
 

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