Moi,
While Fins are getting buried under meters of snow and spend their time discussing Mac-vs-Linux-vs-PC, this is currently hot on rcheliaddicts:
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Flybarless! Align system, and other new controllers (BeastX, CY etc). Dedicated flybarless blades etc. This is hot.
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3D championships, alternative to 3D masters
- 3D championships, "
grass roots": A simple
format, trying to get people to compete who have never done before.
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A test: In UK, most clubs require passing this to fly unsupervised
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B test: In UK, this needs to be passed to fly in public (their flying license for a "kopterileiri").
Regarding A/B tests, everybody hates them, but most people agree that they had to practise to pass, and this improved their flying skills significantly.
In general, I can only encourage anybody to pick a list of set maneuvres, and learn them. Yes, it's hard work, but it pays off.
In Finland, the "popular" and "eurosport" schedules come to mind for a start (or try the above A/B test)
Remember: The weather is no excuse. You can practice
everything in the simulator. If it's seemingly impossible, don't blame the sim but practice more :-)
What I notice is that in UK they are much more organized to get beginners (and everybody else) a challenge to improve their flying. In comparison, Finnish flying tends more towards, fly where the heli wants to go and talk 3000 posts a month in LiirumLaarum about converting the electric toothbrush to brushless