Re: [skow] Phoenix Fly power tracking suit
The Tube3 takes a while to learn to fly. When I was first flying it I had issues veering left and right, it took a while to figure out but I was actually flying it at too great an angle of attack (close to the stall).
The tube flies best fast and steep, in fact to see what I mean try flying it all legs with your hands behind your back, then start adding your arms back into the equation. Too much arm pressure causes it to get too flat I find. Lately, I've been flying it full legs but arms up above my back a bit, keeps it flying very fast and steep, and much better glide than in the standard "flat track" position.
Check out this video for what I mean.. notice his steep angle and arms up and behind a bit.. kind of like how the V4 flyers fly their suits for mountain carving. This is a phoenix fly suit I think? But you fly the Tube this way as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3rbhAD7M0c&feature=youtu.be