Hai-Lee
Old and Bold RC PILOT
Aren't these things supposed to right themselves though?
That was what I thought back with my first TT. I looped it inverted and waited for it to self right. Well simply put it didn't! I waited and waited until I suddenly realised that I was inverted and close to the ground, (too close to do a downwards loop and not enough power to loop out over the top). I cringed and let is land upside down which it did with no damage.
I thought something must be wrong so I checked and rechecked it and then relaunched it. Once more I climbed to height and looped into inverted flight. I once again waited and waited for it to self right but again it didn't. If anything it would self right to the inverted position. Again I was puzzling over the issue when again the ground approached. A second inverted landing ensued without damage.
I have NEVER repeated the experience as I still do not understand what was happening unless it had something to do with the wing incidence angles.
Have fun!