ORIGINAL: opjose
ORIGINAL: SeamusG
As far as the comment that most guys out here don't use a rudder - emmm. Watch them fly. Are they flying maneuvers in a way that you want to fly? Are they flying race track patterns all day?
Newbies are normally taught to keep their hands off the rudder to get them aclimated to using the ailerons for primary control.
That is a proper teaching proceedure that this poster may have not understood.
Indeed most newbies have their hands off the rudder until they have progressed quite a bit.
Someone coming off a 3 channel park flyer may not understand that.
<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;"><span style="font-size: larger;"><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">Wrong, Wrong, U are absolutly Wrong ... U talk like an Ultra lite Instructor I knew ... He preached NO RUDDER. Well because he failed to use rudder in a tight turn to final ounce he's DEAD. Spun it right into the ground trying to get out of a stall spin with Alerions alone.</span></span></span>