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Lefty Acro

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OK so first attempt at left-handed acro. Never really even spent any time flying the airplane left handed, much less acro. Dove cold into the 2016 Advanced Known. Pretty rough. Video doesn't do it justice. ;) The spin exit was extra rough in reaching over to push the throttle back in right handed. The outside roller was horrendous. Haven't flown the sequence since the proposal came out, and forgot the half roll inverted after the P-loop. Nope, hands are not interchangeable!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5rL_cKzn70"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5rL_cKzn70[/ame]
 

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