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Hello Everyone,
Well I have flown 2 times with crashes on both flights. I held in aileron to long on turns and got disoriented. Bam, in the ground. I am flying with aileron/rudder coupling for adverse yaw. I am thinking about installing fma's co-pilot. Would this system work with coupling? Any ideas would be great. Great forum everyone. Thanks again. Jim
Well I have flown 2 times with crashes on both flights. I held in aileron to long on turns and got disoriented. Bam, in the ground. I am flying with aileron/rudder coupling for adverse yaw. I am thinking about installing fma's co-pilot. Would this system work with coupling? Any ideas would be great. Great forum everyone. Thanks again. Jim
#2
You might try hooking up (pun intended) with an experienced pilot by way of a buddy cord and let him/her teach you to fly.
Learning to fly by yourself can tend to be a bit expensive - as it appears you are already finding out.
Find a club and get with an instructor. Save yourself some money, some planes and some frustration.
Just my .002,
Learning to fly by yourself can tend to be a bit expensive - as it appears you are already finding out.
Find a club and get with an instructor. Save yourself some money, some planes and some frustration.
Just my .002,
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RC Report did a review of that auto pilot and liked it much.Almost too stable after set up.But the best thing would be to hook up with an instructor and a buddy cord.
Bill
Bill



