New transition maneuver performed by justACRO Team pilot Pal Takats

In summer of 2007, Pal Takats developed the connection how to enter a Helicopter directly from a Misty Flip. It means taking some energy with Wing-Overs or just from the exit of another maneuver, swing down straight under the glider, and spin it while the pilot is still climbing upwards. Instead of letting the wing shoot out from the Misty Flip, the energy will be braked down and the pendulum transforms directly and smoothly into a Helicopter. He presented it for the public and the judges at Paranoia Acrobatixxx as the first step to add this connection to the official competition's maneuver list. Till today it didn't happened, because the judges did not saw it as an independent, new maneuver combination (however the pilots themself did and started to perform it as a choreography element in their runs).
Back then, Pal already knew that this maneuver has a lot of potential and more undiscovered possibilities. In the last 2 years he was working to improove his technique, pushing the limits step by step further out. The ultimate goal was: performing the most radical Helicopter entry ever, straight from a close-to-vertical spinny swing, a so-called Asschopper. It is basically the most extreme version of the Misty Flip, entered from a Spiral or Asymmetric Spiral to the opposite side. Due to the amount of energy and the different style that's used to enter an Asschopper, in the beginning the whole movement really looks like the entry of a high Tumbling or Infinity, but then the glider will be spinned out (while the pilot is right above it!) and forced into the Helicopter rotation.
Thanks to U-Turn's new masterpiece the Thriller and last week's training in the Swiss-Alps finally brought the break-through for Pal and he managed to perform numerous successful transitions!

As he reported: "I can't tell how happy I am to finally realize this figure! The unique feeling of learning something totally new gave me a huge kick and it is great to feel so motivated for acro again just like 3-4 years ago! I had this idea in my head for more then 1.5 years. I had the feeling that it should be somehow doable, but it seemed to be such a big challenge that sometimes I wasn't really sure anymore if it can work out. Now, after a long winter sleep I had the chance to train a bit again and try out something which finally brought success and opened new dimensions! Right now I am only able to perform it nicely more or less one time out of three executions. It definitely needs more training to reach a better ratio but if it will take a couple of weeks or months or even a year, I really don't know...Anyway, I must say that for me this is the greatest connection ever: it has everything in it, all the tricks, all the techniques I've ever mastered, squeezed together into one beautiful move, all running down in just a second! In one moment you are like entering an Infinity and in the next one you are already turning in a Heli, practically pulling a coconut spin when the glider is right below you...it'is truly an art! The leading and the energy control just needs to be perfect, otherwise really nothing will work and there is simply no possibility, neither time to make any corrections...but this is exactly the beauty of it!"

Soon a complete video will follow to present the transition from different angles!
Till then enjoy this short intro:

Latest Comments

Ethan1's picture

Nice work man!
Do you have any footage of this trick from a third person perspective. I would like to see what it looks like from outside.
cheers,
Eth

arjan's picture

Even back in 2006 you told me you were already thinking about how to do a misty 'upside down'... and you know what ?

I"m not even surprised you got it !!

: )

Good job man !

One life... live it

audacium's picture

Really cool! Congrats on pushing the boundaries again!