I would like to see that - personally I think you may be deluded slightly.
I bet you would. As I explained way up there, I was in that situation. In my case it was main rotor down wash interaction, I suppose and the tail rotor trust was just diminished, not completely lost. Can't prove it, but it was the logical conclusion at that time. Friend of mine had the same problem under the same circumstances. We both had no pedal travel left to push, but it was slow and by far not as violent than what the Cabri had. After less than 180 degrees of "unintentional yaw" I was out of it. I But since we found out how to prevent it, that will not happen again. You are out of luck. As for the delusional part, when you experience something once, one's brain tend to overload with input and things might get a bit fuzzy in your memory, but if you do things several times and you start to recognise the early signs, the old brain is much better in remembering how an event happens. Still, I can't prove that I don't live in the matrix and all this is just a very strange dream.