Rolling circle
I love doing rolling circles and learned to do them on g2. I cant recomend g2 enough for learning rollers. I have been getting real good at doing them and can do lots of variations of them now. In & outside,alternating & 4 and 8 point rollers. I fly 35% planes and this size, or bigger plane dose them best.
I have helped afew friends learn how to do rollers and in only a few months they are doing beautifull rollers.
We learned by what I called the push pull meathod. It is very easy to do if you try this. First you have to learn to do a straight roll and use opposite rudder to hold the plane from falling on its side. It dosnt have to be a true slow roll but should be about a 3 or 4 second roll. Once you can do these without the plane falling,you are ready to do the cheater rolling circle. Now heres the trick that you should be practicing only on g2 at first.
Also this is all going to be at a high throttel setting,to give you better control, and at one aileron setting,that 3-4 second rate.
1- roll to the right 1/4 roll. you should already have some left rudder in it to hold it up. Now give it a small push of down elevator and let it go.
2- you will roll past 1/2 way without doing anything exept holding the same aieleron input.
3- at 3/4 roll you will have some right rudder like we practiced on our rolls and all we need to do is bump a bit of up elevator to change the heading again
Thats it. This all happens pretty fast and it will turn into a timed push and pull input as the plane bumps its way around your first roller.
After you get the hang of this it all starts coming together and you will be able to clean them up as you practice,practice,practice. Hope this helps. Good Luck !!
1- roll 1/4