Loving the Tx stick inputs in the background very nice... I'm just starting to get your rolling no names down. Really enjoying them . These mountain tops look really cool... Thanks for another excellent video and explanation. I noticed from your last video you where doing knife edge pauses using a bit of opposite Aileron..so I've been practicing those too👍
I learnt to fly using thumbs, and I saw some top pilot at the time flying pinching. I tried it and felt a bit more control during precision aerobatics, so that stuck, but nowadays I don't really think one way is better than the other. Lots of the best pilots our there fly thumbs, and some other ones fly pinch, so I think it's a matter of putting lots of time with either configuration until it becomes very comfortable for you.
I am so glad I found your channel, it will definitely improve my flying.
Loving the Tx stick inputs in the background very nice... I'm just starting to get your rolling no names down. Really enjoying them .
These mountain tops look really cool...
Thanks for another excellent video and explanation.
I noticed from your last video you where doing knife edge pauses using a bit of opposite Aileron..so I've been practicing those too👍
Thank you! I'm glad these videos are being helpful :-) Good luck practicing those new maneuvers!
YES! LETS GOOO! been waiting for this. thank you so much! -Damen
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The new videos showing the sticks were exceptional. It would be cool to redo the old ones. doing the Slat maneuver would be fantastic
great video .. keep them coming
Thanks, will do!
Oh that's what is called! Thanks!
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Thank you so much
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Hi Juan,I see you are a pincher so in your opinion can you be more precise when you pinch or thumb,thanks
I learnt to fly using thumbs, and I saw some top pilot at the time flying pinching. I tried it and felt a bit more control during precision aerobatics, so that stuck, but nowadays I don't really think one way is better than the other.
Lots of the best pilots our there fly thumbs, and some other ones fly pinch, so I think it's a matter of putting lots of time with either configuration until it becomes very comfortable for you.