RE: Hovering and torque rolling
I heard some people say try to anticipate which way the plane will fall. Well seeing that I can not look into the future that advice did nothing for me. So what I did was make it go in a direction and ever since then I been locked into TRing.
Here is something you can try that worked really well for me. As weird as it sounds doing I have no problems TR anymore.
When I see the plane start to to go sideways as in wingtip sideways facing me I nudge the rudder in a direction. Any direction really doesnt seem to matter. Say I nudge it left I know my next correction will need to be right. So with the plane already nudged to the left while its rotating wing past me and belly next I already know I need to give right rudder for correction. So from there its pretty easy cause I am only giving right corrections since I purposely made it tilt left. Just correct a littlebit, try not to go past so it falls to other side but small enough to where you can keep doing same corrections.
Not sure if this makes sense but by having it fall to one side all I have to do is bump the opposite correction the whole time. This is what worked out for me and I have it down packed now. The good thing is after a while you get used to giving the corrections. So say you bump to much correction, slowly I found myself giving correction again in other direction. I kept doing this until I had full control left and right and was able to point it where I want it.
I tried this on the sim naturally but give this a shot. Start small nudges, feed opposite corrections and keep bumping until you complete a full TR. So if you start with a left nudge you will be bumping right throughout the rest of the TR.
I know it sounds weird to purposely dip the plane to the side but by doing this you already know which way the plane will fall. Just keep practicing this until you have full control left and right and it becomes natural. It took me about a day or so on sim to get the hang of it.
I hope this made some kind of sense and works out for you.