Hovering is the plane not spinning, opposing the toque with ailerons while Torque rolling is letting the plane spin from the torque produced by the engine.
Looks like the plane is basically out of control.
The pilots were probably out of control
Theres 2 levels. Those who do 3d with their fingers crossed and those with complete control over their models, the second level takes time and 95% people are in the first level..... I would say control is doing torque rolling vertical squares and being able to hold the plane above a spot the move the plane over to another spot, fully in control. The Iam in japan is a good example. They had maneuver's while in the TR, this was with 2m pattern style models and they really were in control. The advantage I see of big planes and 3d, wind doesn't become quite a factor in the nose up position. OK, a small plane I think is much HARDER to hover in control!! than a say TOC plane... The larger they are, the slower they move and the longer you have to respond to the planes movement. Most of the big bird pilots like to say that they are hard to 3d but really they are easier/ more stable than a funfly!!
I think he meant like this!! haha