[NSRCA-discussion] Pattern is for elitist snobs?
John Pavlick
jpavlick at idseng.com
Sat Aug 25 22:25:31 AKDT 2007
Uh, ask Jason how he flies. There is no "right" or "wrong" way. Whatever works for you is the best. Really.
John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com
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From: Bob Richards
To: NSRCA Mailing List
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Pattern is for elitist snobs?
Jim,
Regarding using thumbs and neckstraps/trays, I tried to get my son to use the pinch method (thumb/forefinger) but he said he felt more comfortable with just thumbs. He does use a neckstrap, though.
I do know someone that won Masters class at the Nats a few years back that flew with just thumbs and no strap/tray. WHAT A HEATHEN!!! :-)
Bob R.
J N Hiller <jnhiller at earthlink.net> wrote:
<snip>I started as a 'Thumb Flier' and never changed. I think most would agree that we have better control using the 'Thumb and Forefinger' method with a neck strap or a transmitter tray. The problem most of us thumb flyers have is leaning on the aileron a little when pulling or pushing elevator. Even with extra stiff springs from Radio South I still experience some mixing of control functions. I should probably change but it is hard for old dogs to learn new tricks. As John recommended wings level is of primary importance and we don't want to disturb that inadvertently with unwanted aileron input when applying elevator.
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