chandelle is a max perf manuever, do you it full power.
do you know the history behind a chandelle? It is actually a WWI manuever.
This is the problem many people have with the Commercial Manuevers, and I hinted at it in a previous post:
Everyone does them a different way!
The PTS says nothing about full power for a Chandelle. It says "recommended entry configuration, power, and airspeed." No where in the AFH does it say that you
need to add full power, it says that you
may add full power and for constant speed props, it says you
may leave it at cruise.
My advice:
For Chandelles, Lazy 8's and 8's on pylons, just know the PTS. Know what it requires. Remember, they are VERY subjective. Get some confidence, keep it coordinated and FLY THE AIRPLANE. More than likely, your examiner will show you how HE/SHE wants to see it, and have you do it their way. As stated by someone before, look outside and use visual references.
For Short Field Landings, get it SLOW. It will drop like a rock at 55-60KIAS, which is fine for a Cutlass. Trim it up. It is OK to be a little high, and then drop it in, because of the simulated 50 ft. obstacle. Also, try extending your downwind a little longer. This will give you more time to adjust your rate of descent and airspeed.
For Power Off 180's, this is really just about practice. Try to eliminate as many variables as possible. What this means, is always have the same power setting, altitude, and airspeed before cutting the engine, and always cut it in the same spot. This way, you will be able to adjust for things that are out of you rcontrol, like density altitude and wind.
For Steep Turns, USE TRIM. You can fly this manuever in a Cutlass handsfree if you trim it properly. Roll into the bank, put about 2 rolls of nose up trim, and make small adjustments.