RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46?
CeeGee... AFP helped me a lot on hovering.. But practice is the key... When
I first started working on hovering, I would go very high, So as I would have
more prop wash, It is a lot eaiser, Then worked on reading the plane, to find
the sweet spot, and keeping it there with very small moves.. And don't forget
the Lt. stick..(short quick brust) when making bigger corrections.. Then I would
work my way lower... It's funny how seeing the ground, makes your thumbs
a little antsy, which will lead to trouble:-(... But being close IMO makes it
eaiser too because you can really read the plane and see what it's doing...
I almost have no trouble 10' and up, but below that I start making to many
moves because of the ground.... I was doing good at 6' today but got a little
low after loseing it.. So I went back to flat spins and rolling circles<well it "sort-
of looks" like rolling circles:-)... Keep at it... It will come...