Am I the only one who doesn't care or take any notice of direction of travel of MR ? I regularly jump into both types and most of the time would have to think which way they go . Depending on weights and wind, the amount , and sometimes even the pedal you need can change . Getting light on the skids is always a good thing as you can check T/R effect before lifting ...which can avoid embarrassment!!
Ps. I trained in and taught in the 300 and loved every minute
Nigel,
No you're not. Probably because you use an appropriate technique, as opposed to a reely bad one.
Who knows; power was sufficient to arrest ROD, input to stop yaw came only from pedal. The fenestron has huge authority within the appropriate RPM range, which is why it's limited the way it is.