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Nose in inverted is the same as tail in normal hovering apart from your pitch stick position so if you can do the latter you should be ok with the former?
That's the way I started. I kept repeating out loud stick down nose down..stick up nose up. I am flying now in the high winds makes good practise of your instincts.
The only thing i could say (sim sim sim but i know you don't want to hear that) is once you get it flipped over and you start getting a feel for the right inputs you should keep it brief. Little bits at a time inverted, otherwise when you flip back to upright it can be very confusing. So only keep it upside down for a few seconds each time until you start to feel a bit more comfortable, then just add seconds as your skills grow.
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