12-23-2006, 11:10 AM
Hmm, perhaps I should mention a neat little factor of LR physics.
When you execute and then cancel OB in the air and tap boost, you'll maintain your OB speed until it finally wears-off. If you hold any directional input to move your AC in the air, you'll immediately lose that temporary residual OB speed burst and revert back to normal flight.
This can only be performed in the air. Hovers are able to do it from any altitude, but they're always in the air unless kneeling.
Speaking of which, hovers are good practice for learning this maneuver.
Give it a try sometime.
When you execute and then cancel OB in the air and tap boost, you'll maintain your OB speed until it finally wears-off. If you hold any directional input to move your AC in the air, you'll immediately lose that temporary residual OB speed burst and revert back to normal flight.
This can only be performed in the air. Hovers are able to do it from any altitude, but they're always in the air unless kneeling.
Speaking of which, hovers are good practice for learning this maneuver.
Give it a try sometime.
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