Had that happen to me...Once...about a hundred years ago, when my reflexes were much qicker than they are today. It was a Sig Skybolt. It was a buddy's plane and I was the test pilot. When it took off it started a gentle roll to the left. I gave it right aileron, causing more left, and my reflexes gave it left which straightened it out. Spent the next few minutes flying around trying to figure out how to reverse the ailerons, but on that radio, the reversing switches (remember those) were located under the Tx module (brilliant design).
So I landed. No problem. Ahhh, to be that good again.
I have maidened 100's of planes for other folks since then, and whenever I do, I always remember that day. I don't imagine I will ever fail to check the direction of the flight controls.
Bet you won't either.
Beautiful DH. Hope she isn't too badly hurt.
__________________ Don
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