Hi folks
The training gear is off the Mini Titan (landing is so much easier without it - no bouncing & I even I did an auto from about 1 ft high!
). I'm trying to fly lazy 8s with a view to taking the BMFA "A" certificate in due course.
I've noticed several times, even at close range, a tendency to become confused as to the heli's orientation. Are there any tips on how to avoid getting, for want of a better word, disorientated. I used to fly a plank years ago and I put some dayglo spots on the wings to help. But it is happening at quite close ranges so I'm wondering whether it's because I'm focussing on part of the heli that isn't conducive to getting the orientation information I need? Like the rotor disk? I dunno, any ideas are welcome here.
Also if anyone has good canopy paint schemes that could help with this I'd greatly appreciate some pictures or descriptions.
Cheers and safe flying.
Bill
The training gear is off the Mini Titan (landing is so much easier without it - no bouncing & I even I did an auto from about 1 ft high!
). I'm trying to fly lazy 8s with a view to taking the BMFA "A" certificate in due course. I've noticed several times, even at close range, a tendency to become confused as to the heli's orientation. Are there any tips on how to avoid getting, for want of a better word, disorientated. I used to fly a plank years ago and I put some dayglo spots on the wings to help. But it is happening at quite close ranges so I'm wondering whether it's because I'm focussing on part of the heli that isn't conducive to getting the orientation information I need? Like the rotor disk? I dunno, any ideas are welcome here.
Also if anyone has good canopy paint schemes that could help with this I'd greatly appreciate some pictures or descriptions.
Cheers and safe flying.
Bill


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