ORIGINAL: Maudib
Wouldn't a more simplistic way of stating this be:
When looking at the top of the plane, the rudder stick goes opposite the direction of plane's travel "PULL the stick away from the direction of travel"
When looking at the bottom of the wing the rudder stick goes the same direction of plane's travel "PUSH the stick the same direction of travel"
Then you only have two questions:
1) What side of the plane am I looking at
2)Which direction rudder do I input
What do you guys think?
I think a lot of people are wired so that
opposite is something that can mess them up.