You are a godsend! Hallelujah! THANK YOU! Getting from one manoeuvre to the next in a clean and most sensible way (yet for some reason I got the impression that it was poopoohed as “showing off”! But it’s not. Just common sense.)
That's great to hear! ... & one is the reasons I make some videos... The literature does say in places that the transitions should be done 'neatly' & in doing so you can get a bit of a free practice (i.e. pushing up for the bunt after the loop, you get a free look at the 2nd half of that upcoming bunt)... Hope you get that 'B' test soon! Russ
Hi Russ, I’m really enjoying practicing now I’ve got a few done correctly. I like your website etc! I’ve always struggle to remember longer schedules and would love to know if there’s a mobile App “Sequence caller” that would call out each manoeuvre. (I don’t want to have twelve multicoloured Buttons on the floor (like those dogs press to ask for treats, walk, water…😂).
I'm not aware of anything that would work (the timing would change depending on the windspeed & how you're flying on any particular day.. Perhaps just keep doing what you can remember & then gradually add another manoeuvre until you've got the whole sequence (this is where a SIM does come in handy)... You can of course ask a helper (or even the examiner!) to call the manoeuvres on a B test... It's a test of flying, not a memory test..
You are a godsend! Hallelujah!
THANK YOU!
Getting from one manoeuvre to the next in a clean and most sensible way (yet for some reason I got the impression that it was poopoohed as “showing off”! But it’s not. Just common sense.)
That's great to hear! ... & one is the reasons I make some videos...
The literature does say in places that the transitions should be done 'neatly' & in doing so you can get a bit of a free practice (i.e. pushing up for the bunt after the loop, you get a free look at the 2nd half of that upcoming bunt)...
Hope you get that 'B' test soon!
Russ
Excellent
Thank you! 👍
Hi Russ, I’m really enjoying practicing now I’ve got a few done correctly. I like your website etc! I’ve always struggle to remember longer schedules and would love to know if there’s a mobile App “Sequence caller” that would call out each manoeuvre. (I don’t want to have twelve multicoloured Buttons on the floor (like those dogs press to ask for treats, walk, water…😂).
(I’m glad the examiners apparently call out the next manoeuvre on B
-Test).
I'm not aware of anything that would work (the timing would change depending on the windspeed & how you're flying on any particular day.. Perhaps just keep doing what you can remember & then gradually add another manoeuvre until you've got the whole sequence (this is where a SIM does come in handy)... You can of course ask a helper (or even the examiner!) to call the manoeuvres on a B test... It's a test of flying, not a memory test..