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Inward Aeroplane

Started by kiasam111, 10 September, 2014, 13:55:52

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kiasam111

Heya world,

I've just about mastered the regular Aeroplane, so I'm giving the inward aeroplane a go. It's a darn sight more difficult for me - any tips so I can start nailing it?

The Void

I learned a Reverse swing tricks technique from Japanese players. "Don't swing" was the surprising advice. Rather, the flightpath of the ken is initiated by a forwards/upwards tug of the ball.
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Try that, and see how you get on.
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shalafi

To me the motion is much closer to a scoop spike than to any other trick. So, yes, I think the advice is very good.
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LarsVegas

Quote from: The Void on 10 September, 2014, 14:04:25
I learned a Reverse swing tricks technique from Japanese players. "Don't swing" was the surprising advice. Rather, the flightpath of the ken is initiated by a forwards/upwards tug of the ball.

That's also exactly what I was told by a Japanese player (Nakao-san from Osaka) for my reverse swing in.
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BenPycroft24

I tend to pull up and outwards a little when I revers aeroplane. I find it easier in reverse than normal aeroplane.

PikWik

inward airplanes i can land fairly consistent. it wasnt until i learned the motion for a reverse furiken that inward airplanes made sense.
now, inward 1-turn airplanes and reverse earth spins/j-sticks take me about 1/15
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