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Quick question - when I do a 360 degree roll, I always end up with the nose pitched down at the end of it.

Is there a way to make a roll that will end with the same pitch as I started with?

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Pull up before rolling.

 

When you roll, the lift vector changes direction so the plane doesn't just fly in a straight line.

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Your pitch is going to change, but you can maintain altitude if you do what Exorcet says. Also, use rudder to coordinate your roll.

 

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Try 5 degree's up nose and stick all the way over(left or right) at the 180 kind of arch the stick as you come back to the level to comp for the nose drop. hope that helps:thumbup:

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