Really should do this more often. Just some simple, straightforward practice.
I am usually so eager to go and fly bonkers or epic places, when I get there I crap myself and have jelly legs. Hopefully more practice will lessen this… hmm. not sure about that actually.
Bought a couple of cheap hula hoops and stuck them in the garden. Superb fun, and I’m a lot better at this than I was a couple of years ago. It was good just to chuck the quad around and not worry about smacking the hoops. Oh and smack them I certainly did.
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That matches the shed door
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Thx. I was certainly better than the last time I tried this sort of thing I’ve flattened the curve mid-throttle, but nice coordinated level turns are still really hard!
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They are aren’t they?! I think your’s are way better than mine, and what a great way to practise, but I still see a little altitude gain on most (not all, bravo!) of the turns. I guess as you lower the angle gotta coordinate the throttle down a little!
More whoop practice love to see!
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Thx. - I did some more practising over the weekend, including trying the 180 yaw spin first, then sliding gracefully (!) backwards through the hoop… which worked about 2 in 10 tries Lots more practice required before I try it through a bando window.