thurmma
150cc
I am just trying the IMAC routines and have some questions. I have been flying for a while, but decided I needed a challenge instead of just burning holes in the sky, which is fun too
I am flying a Pilot-RC 42% Edge 540 with a 3W 150TOC on cans swinging a 32x10 Mej prop. The plane flies hands off flat and level at 1/2 through full throttle. The problem I am having and I am sure it is probably just my lack of experience in precision flying, is I make my trim pass, make my turn around and am headed back online, do my roll which goes good, maintaining correct attitude and line. Proceed to the sharks tooth, no problems. As I am going through the humpty bump I start to notice the plane is moving further away from me. The loop goes as it should. Appears to be wings level throughout the maneuver. By the time I am at the top of the hammer head I notice that the plane is quite a ways further away from me, going out from my position, but still in the box from end to end, far enough away that I am not comfortable performing the maneuver.
My question is, what do I do to stay on the line and not drift to far away? I realize this is a noob question for most of you, but I came to ask for advice so I can continue.
BTW, there was little to no wind, actually a perfect night for giving it a shot for the first time
I am flying a Pilot-RC 42% Edge 540 with a 3W 150TOC on cans swinging a 32x10 Mej prop. The plane flies hands off flat and level at 1/2 through full throttle. The problem I am having and I am sure it is probably just my lack of experience in precision flying, is I make my trim pass, make my turn around and am headed back online, do my roll which goes good, maintaining correct attitude and line. Proceed to the sharks tooth, no problems. As I am going through the humpty bump I start to notice the plane is moving further away from me. The loop goes as it should. Appears to be wings level throughout the maneuver. By the time I am at the top of the hammer head I notice that the plane is quite a ways further away from me, going out from my position, but still in the box from end to end, far enough away that I am not comfortable performing the maneuver.
My question is, what do I do to stay on the line and not drift to far away? I realize this is a noob question for most of you, but I came to ask for advice so I can continue.
BTW, there was little to no wind, actually a perfect night for giving it a shot for the first time