slowing down the physics on the sim helped me tremendously in learning the rolling circle. i started out around 40% and worked my way up to 125%
other than that LOTS of practice on my foamy.
oh yea a good tip Joe Smith gave me is to practice the stick movements on your Tx, this has helped me greatly with rolling harriers also. for the past month or so ive been sitting in my living room "watching TV" with the wife and ill go over the stick movements on my Tx. this has actually helped me alot, like Joe said to me, you dont have to be flying a plane to practice.
Just a side note, Scott Stoops book "Pilots guide to mastering R/C flight" and David Scotts books are all great and I know have helped me learn manuveurs alot faster.
Im pretty sure Kris got his info on the rolling circle from David Scotts book "Advanced Aerobatics".
http://www.rcflightschool.com/Adv_Manual.asp i have all of his books and would have to highly recommend them along with Mr. Stoops. Its hard to find Pilots Guide at a decent price but if you contact Scott he may still have a few copys left. Thats how i got mine.
Another tip i got that ive been doing is when im learning something new on a epp, as soon as i think i have the manuveur down i immediately switch to my balsa planes and practice it. my epp and balsas fly totally different, sometimes bad habits can be had on the foamys. ive already learned that. the foamys can sometimes make you "lazy" on the sticks also.