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A mini-lesson from Mike McConville
You've seen those super low hovers and torque rolls in demonstrations and in model magazines, and you've probably wondered just how they are done.
Super human flying ability? Hi-tech gyro gismos and big, expensive models? Certainly, you say, Torque Rolls can't be in the flight plan of a sport modeler who likes to fly normal sport models can they? Well, actually, they can.
It takes practice...
It'll take practice, of course, and plenty of it. But saying, "just practice" is like saying if you want to paint like Picasso, just start painting. The major stumbling block for most pilots is knowing just what it is you're supposed to be practicing. And then there's the plane. What kind of model do you need? Maybe you're a sport modeler and don't want an expensive "TOC" model...if that's what it takes.
Relax. Because besides lots of practice and a good plane, learning to Torque Roll takes one more thing: a plan. And we've got it right here.
So read on and we'll let you in on how the pros got to be pros at it. It's still going to take practice, but here's what to practice first and what to practice with.
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