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I have problem. I correct the aileron the wrong way at takeoff



 
 
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Old January 19th 09, 05:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Doug Hoffman
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Default I have problem. I correct the aileron the wrong way at takeoff

Jack wrote:

Where I would like feedback is if someone has seen such or similar
behaviour, what were the cures, does it go away ?


You might consider a soaring flight simulator such as Condor or SFS-PC
(I have a no longer used SFS-PC that you can have). Then take-off and
land the heck out of it until the proper aileron response is burned
permanently into your brain. You can "damage" the virtual glider all
you want - no worries.

Regards,

-Doug
 




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