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Bryant Mack: IMAC deep dive, setup process and training tips

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After the Tournament Of Championships came to and end in 2002, the Tucson Aerobatic Shootout became one of most important RC aerobatic competitions in the world, with the best pilots gathering to compete in IMAC and freestyle.
Today, I’m talking to Bryant Mack, 2 time Invitational champion as well multiple freestyle podium finisher. In our chat, we do a deep dive on precision aerobatics and IMAC and Bryant talks about his journey to the top of the aerobatic scene. He shares his process to setup and adjust a competition winning IMAC airplane, and gives us a glimpse on his training mindset.
Follow Bryant at / bryant.mack
Tucson Aerobatic Shootout: http://www.tucsonaerobaticshootout.com/
Contents:
00:00: Intro
04:36: Pattern vs IMAC
06:45: Flying IMAC unknowns.
11:30: Tucson Aerobatic Shootout
13:48: Training for major competitions
18:12: Judging different flying styles
20:19: IMAC airframes
26:30: Setup and trimming process
34:30: Flight modes
39:50: Snap rolls
47:07: Advanced vs Unlimited vs Invitational pilot skills
51:02: Flying IMAC and Freestyle back to back
1:04:00: Japan RC Pageant trip
1:06:38: 2024 plans
1:09:50: Advice for pilots wanting to get into/progress in IMAC
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After the Tournament Of Championships came to and end in 2002, the Tucson Aerobatic Shootout became one of most important RC aerobatic competitions in the world, with the best pilots gathering to compete in IMAC and freestyle.
Today, I’m talking to Bryant Mack, 2 time Invitational champion as well multiple freestyle podium finisher. In our chat, we do a deep dive on precision aerobatics and IMAC and Bryant talks about his journey to the top of the aerobatic scene. He shares his process to setup and adjust a competition winning IMAC airplane, and gives us a glimpse on his training mindset.
Follow Bryant at / bryant.mack
Tucson Aerobatic Shootout: http://www.tucsonaerobaticshootout.com/
Contents:
00:00: Intro
04:36: Pattern vs IMAC
06:45: Flying IMAC unknowns.
11:30: Tucson Aerobatic Shootout
13:48: Training for major competitions
18:12: Judging different flying styles
20:19: IMAC airframes
26:30: Setup and trimming process
34:30: Flight modes
39:50: Snap rolls
47:07: Advanced vs Unlimited vs Invitational pilot skills
51:02: Flying IMAC and Freestyle back to back
1:04:00: Japan RC Pageant trip
1:06:38: 2024 plans
1:09:50: Advice for pilots wanting to get into/progress in IMAC
-----
Music track: Inspiring People by Aylex
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
No Copyright Music for Videos (Free)

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