Originally Posted by
jester_s1
Don't be mean, guys. The OP simply needs to learn how to think with his plane. It's a skill that eludes many new pilots who want to trust their eyes for everything. Anyone who uses some basic logic, remembering how the plane was pointed a few seconds back and trusting that it has only changed based on the commands given, will be able to maintain orientation just fine.
Logic is a skill lost, to many. This is the reason for the variety of gadgets available in today's RC marketplace. Why learn how to do something in the proper manner, when you can purchase a "toy" that will do it for you ?
Geez. I've been agreeing with you lately, too ????