RE: Torque rolling and hovering question?
You can drift with the wind if that helps you. Or you can push the nose down even further and add a little power to keep it where you want. (you may be hovering on a 45 degree angle) I found it easier to learn hovering by trying to stay where I started rather than drifting with the wind. Always (if your learning) hover nose into the wind. It is alot harder to hover in a cross wind or down wind. It also helped me to learn by facing the top of the plane, that way you know exactly what imputs you need.
Hope this helps you
Cheers
Rusty