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Latest revision as of 02:10, 18 April 2016

Kickflip to Railstand to Flamingo Out
Short Hand Kickflip to Rail, Flamingo Out
Long Hand Old-School Kickflip to One-Foot Fakie Heelside Railstand to Flamingo Out
Inventor Daniel Trujillo
Invented 2016
Difficulty Level Advanced

This awesome combo was invented by Daniel Trujillo of Las Vegas, NV, circa 2016. Starting in a gentle roll, execute an Old-School Kickflip with the intention of flipping the board only a 3/4 flip to land in a Heelside Railstand (Essentially landing Fakie, similar to how you would initially land an M80 before the pivot). So land in a one-foot railstand with your back foot on the forward wheel and push down diagonally between the nose and wheel (like a Reintges Flip) to flip the board up. As the board flips up catch the board into the Flamingo and land it.