ORIGINAL: Imac Kiwi
Am I correct in thinking that this means you have to see the bottom of the airplane on the way down and the roller has to start cross box flying out?
Thanks
Alan
No.
The exit of 9 can be flown going out or coming in.
Dont comit yourself to always flying out on 9. Let the wind decide which way you want the spin to go.
If your flying L to R and you have a wind blowing out, why not spin into the wind and bring the x-box in?
If you fly it out with a wind blowing out, you may get too far away before you enter 10.
Practice it both ways and let the wind decide which way you want to go. It will make for a much better presentation.