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Old 12-30-2002 | 02:49 PM
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He guys , I just got G2 for Xmas and I need some help getting torque rolling down flat. I have downloaded several models of the Cap, Extra 300s and Ultimate. The only one that I have found so far that is remotely possible to torque roll is one of the Ultimate models. I also have the Quique Extra 300s and that one flies good and I can hover it, but torque rolling is a real bear. It consistently wants to fall on it's back. I have been on the realflight, Aero3D and Zeus.wizard sites. Does anyone know of some other models that would be better to start out with for me since I am not real proficient at torque rolling yet?
Thanks in advance, Travis
Old 12-30-2002 | 03:06 PM
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I learned to TR using G2... And the only thing I can tell you is that practice is about only thing for this... I think I stared after I downloaded a "3D" Ultimate from somewhere, it was really just an ultimate, with the weight cut WAY back, But it still took a LOT of practice... Took me a couple of weeks working on it for a few hours every night before bed, but it paid off! Doing a TR in the real world would have not been possible without G2!!

Thanks Guys!
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Use the Cap 2x, or the 3D Ultimate PERSO. They both t-roll extremely easy. Although I did learn to do it in the real world before I bought the sim. It will take some practice, get em' vertical and then practice keeping it vertical. It will roll on it's own once vertical. Use trim if you have to to keep it from falling on it's back, once you get it down you can start moving the trim lever back into the original position and practise doing it from there. Good luck, and don't give up. It's so much fun.

Jason

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