Huh? Person or Star Trek reference?
Worst case just turn right, ie keep it turning around to the right till you get where you want..
I mean why fight it?So basically Nascar, but reverse!
How much throw do you have on ailerons? When you say it turns is it a yaw or roll?
If you don't see it on boost I don't think there is misalignment. You shouldn't need a rudder.
You do need to keep airspeed for control, have you tried pushing forward a bit while you turn?
Worst case just turn right, ie keep it turning around to the right till you get where you want...
It's a loooooooooooong way from a Champ (the little UMX Champ?) to this.
Keep at it and get to where something that moves twice as fast is comfortable to fly before trying one of of these. Granted, I'm speaking from having five flights on my Battlecruiser (which is my first RC rocket glider) now.....but quite a few years of RC flying. I would consider myself a competent sport flyer - not precise enough to do competition aerobatics and not skilled enough with the left hand in particular to do some of the crazy stuff that goes by the term "3D flying".
To the OP: is that rudder pushrod unsupported that whole length? If so it's gong to work great pulling (left rudder) but might not be much good for right rudder due to bending/buckling. I suppose since you mainly want left rudder to counteract the model's tendency to turn right it might be OK.
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