Akromaster with brand new OS 15 , flew fantastic , never hesitated on a turn or any of my crazy manuevers until i got inverted. Same ole story hand ends up sideways and when i try to get it back , smash , nose first!
Ray
Most of us fliers went through much of the same thing. There must be a million ways to learn to fly inverted. It is the most necessary maneuver to progressing.
Try this.
Do not ever attempt inverted flight without perfect flying conditions. You want the wind to be low to nonexistent (so you can exit inverted flight without also struggling with line tension!)
Practice inverted flying by doing lazy eights. Start an inside loop. When the plane crosses the top of the loop and starts down, give it some down elevator, adding more down until the plane does an outside loop. (DON"T BACK OUT!). Be confident. Your little Akromaster can fly much better than we can. When your plane crosses over the top of the outside loop, you are upright again.
Fly a couple of laps to catch your breath and try it again. The "Rule of Thumb" for learning inverted flight is that you never (NEVER) exit with "up". Your mantra will be, "When in doubt, full down!" Practice lazy eights until the inside and outside loops are fairly comfortable. Start an inside loop. As your plane
crosses the top of the loop, give it some down elevator and flatten out your lazy eight for as long as you dare. Full down and exit.
You just flew inverted successfully! It wasn't very far but it was successful and it was under some control. Practice flying lazy eights over and over, stretching out the lazy eight for a quarter of the circle. After a little practice, you can plant your feet, start your 1/2 of an inside loop at your left shoulder, and pull out with 1/2 an outside loop at your right shoulder. When you do that, you will have flown a half of a lap inverted successfully! After you have practiced half-lap lazy eights for a while, you will be comfortable moving your feet and going a little farther.
Back in the early 1960's, a LHS owner in Temple, Texas taught me to fly inverted one afternoon. I must have destroyed a couple of dozen airplanes trying to fly inverted on my own. In a couple of hours and no crashes, he gave me the key. The best part of this lesson is that you can practice it without flying in the privacy of your own basement or backyard. Stand in your imaginary circle and hold out your arm. Fly the airplane through each step. Visualize what you are doing and what the airplane is doing. It will work for you because you now have a backdoor ("When in doubt, full down!). I may not remember his name but I will never forget what he did for me. Pass it on!
Good luck. Let me know how it works for you.
regards,
bill marvel