There are two recovery options for rescue, one is standard and the other is acro. Standard always rights the heli then adds collective, the acro reverts to the nearest level attitude upright or inverted and adds the proper collective in that attitude to push away from ground.
The ‘weird’ recovery... hard to see from the video alone but it looked it was beyond 90 degrees so that an inverted remover was nearer. I read on your HeliFreak comment that you took over, so it’s hard to see when that happened. It certainly looks like it tried to travel the extra 80 something degrees to fully inverted to then recover via negative pitch.
There are two recovery options for rescue, one is standard and the other is acro. Standard always rights the heli then adds collective, the acro reverts to the nearest level attitude upright or inverted and adds the proper collective in that attitude to push away from ground.
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The ‘weird’ recovery... hard to see from the video alone but it looked it was beyond 90 degrees so that an inverted remover was nearer. I read on your HeliFreak comment that you took over, so it’s hard to see when that happened. It certainly looks like it tried to travel the extra 80 something degrees to fully inverted to then recover via negative pitch.