SixPapaCharlie
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are you still working on your IR?
Yep. Finally wrapping it up.
are you still working on your IR?
Didn't watch the video, but if you keep everything under 2G what damage and endangerment is there?
HAHAH!!!!
Wait... I fly an old plane too... gross.
are you still working on your IR?
Yep. Finally wrapping it up.
after he takes the written again
after he takes the written again
Ouch!
I'm pretty sure she won't be back if she sees this thread.
Both Christy and Dan are like nails on a chalkboard with their presentation,
RE: letting others fly your plane
**if they're close friends or you know and trust them I wouldn't have an issue with it. A lease back is different, but my best friends are pilots and I'd feel perfectly comfortable with them flying a plane of mine**
was it Mark Twain who said he'd rather go to hell than heaven so he can at least be in the company of his friends?My close friends are the ones I would worry about. Strangers would probably treat my plane better.
RE: letting others fly your plane
**if they're close friends or you know and trust them I wouldn't have an issue with it. A lease back is different, but my best friends are pilots and I'd feel perfectly comfortable with them flying a plane of mine**
Oh God, I became persona non grata on another forum over this video yesterday, for calling it out for being Youtube look at me attention whoring BS for clicks.
Well yeah, but it was against the rules of said forum. However there were guys who evidently didn't realize she's married and were acting like it should win an academy award.Dude that’s 99% of YouTube. That’s the whole point.
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Why not just buy a Yak18T
Big.
Soviet.
Oh God, I became persona non grata on another forum over this video yesterday, for calling it out for being Youtube look at me attention whoring BS for clicks.
Is GPS speed that accurate over the small distances that you'd cover during a botched pullout? I doubt it could have been doing 200 mph for long enough to get a valid speed number... I've analyzed GPS data from a handheld GPS from my own flying, and even during constant speed cruising, the calculated groundspeed between two closes fixes can be way off, while the calculated speed from two fixes farther apart is quite accurate.
What's Vne in a P28?
Hardly surprising. I know I did a lot of stupid things in rented planes when I was that age, probably fortunate for me there wasn't social media back then to brag about it on.
I checked, girls not included
Yes and no. The required safety factor is 1.5, so a plane rated to 4g must not actually break until 6g, but it may bend and stay bent at 4.01g. Designers don't go much above the required safety factor because it adds weight.Personally I love aerobatics, and they are not hard on the plane if the person has some basic flying skills. Also remember this tid bit of information. The plus and minus G load ratings, are a fraction of the planes strength, not till where it breaks. So if they say 4 G is fine, then it can actually take way more. Its like a cable on a D9 dozer winch. They may say its only good for 80k lbs pull, but it takes 170k lbs to break it.
She has to act out of her mind upset... IT'S FOR THE CLICKS!Some people are going to give themselves a heart attack, and they have only themselves to blame. Being that upset over nothing, seems ridiculous.
It would be an easy choice for me...go have fun doing those minor aerobatics kid.
Maybe. Maybe not. You do know that a tailwind can make the ground speed look pretty high, right? I have a screenshot of my RV-12 doing over 200 MPH ground speed. The guy flying it wasn't doing aerobatics at the time.I think she said FlightAware recorded a ground speed in excess of 200 knots. I’d say that’s reason to believe the maneuvers may not have been “benign”. But, in general, I still agree with you.
Holy ****, smother him with a pillow now.
Flightaware ground speeds aren't accurate. Hell for that matter I saw a C208 at 45,000ft on there a few days ago too.Maybe. Maybe not. You do know that a tailwind can make the ground speed look pretty high, right? I have a screenshot of my RV-12 doing over 200 MPH ground speed. The guy flying it wasn't doing aerobatics at the time.
Flightaware ground speeds aren't accurate. Hell for that matter I saw a C208 at 45,000ft on there a few days ago too.
Personally I love aerobatics, and they are not hard on the plane if the person has some basic flying skills.
Since the warrior's wings support almost all of the plane's weight even sitting on the ground, I hope it can handle 1G indefinitely. And since it's certified in the utility category, it's designed to sustain 4.4gs (at max weight for the certification in that category) in flight without permanent damage.Your typical four place tin can was not built with aero in mind, it was built for hours and hours of use at 1g.