Once in the air, the Diablo is very stable and responds well to control inputs without being over-sensitive. All in all, it’s a very good flier. The fact that it uses a rudder to turn, as opposed to ailerons, has a beneficial effect for the beginner: Many beginners can be confused by the way ailerons control the roll axis as opposed to “turning” the plane. I have seen several beginners get into trouble by trying to turn their plane and rolling it inverted instead. In fact, I believe this is the single most common reason for “first crashes”.
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