ORIGINAL: acerc
I have not used a gyro in a number of years other than helis. It seems to me (by old memory) that when flying with a gyro, the beginners things such as turns/ bank's, one had to use the left thumb to make the turn. Seems like I remember the gyro would try to hold a position that made the nose not want to go in the direction of the turn. Now we all know most average people and beginners don't much use there left thumb other than to get to full throttle. So if memory is serving me correct would a gyro be of some help to get the left thumb into the game quicker therefore teaching better skills that would bring forth the ability to fly without the gyro at some point with some level of skill otherwise not learned.
Or am I getting confused with the heading lock feature on my heli gyros?</p>
Could I get an experienced answer in regard's to the above theory.
Thank's