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| Correct. I like the way Coleopter said it. I will try to explain it the way he did. (Coleopter- if I butcher it please step in).
While piroetting you want to keep the swash plate tilted the same direction in relation- ahhhhhh, I'll find the post.
Coleopter says, "The idea is to keep your swashplate titled towards the flipping direction while you pirouete. That's why the stirring motion and the sync between the piro rate and the stirring rate are required.
In other words if while you pirouete you stirr the cyclics at the same rate then the swashplate is always tilted towards a certain direction that happens to be the direction your disc is flipping towards.
After you achieve that then the only thing you need to add is give it pitch up or down as the disc flips just the same way you would if you were simply doing flips. "
So if you want to do a piro roll, you start with a right or left cyclic command then start stirring the pot keeping the timing with the piro speed. A flip is the same but you start with forward or aft cyclic. |