RE: improving rudder skills
I am in the middle of the 60 sized Epsilon and won't complete it before next year due to a move to a new house soon. It is an impressive kit. I've built up the fuselage and stab-elevators so far. I have a Saito .82 for it. Didn't you build an Epsilon for someone else? I was waiting for the Epsilon 40 but got tired of waiting and got the 60. It isn't that much bigger and the quality of the foam sheeting is impressive and perfect. I assembled the entire fuselage without glue and put it on a board to measure and get square. It already was square all the way around! I just added CA to finish the job. I did all of it in 2 hours.
Well, I guess the 7-0 is impressive but the 6-3 win was close, very close. Don't forget, we beat those guys twice last year and the first time was an old fashioned ***** whupping. The Auburn-LSU game was a slugfest. Of course, all of our offensive players are rookies so you can't win them all this year.
Good luck on the shipping due to Argentina. The suggestion by PeterP is good. I've tried to focus on just one wing tip too and it helps. The CA Models planes are excellent for using rudder a lot. The Widebody usually requires gentle bumps unless I lead the turn with it. Then, it is only a tiny bit or it skids big time.
edited to add: WAR EAGLE!