etemplet
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I have about 12 hours aerobatic training in a Pitts. I might have looked into purchasing one years ago if I had a prayer at a full stop landing. Taking off wasn't a problem at all it was transitioning from flying to taxing that I never got. After touch-down, I'd get happy feet with the rudders, going from full left to full right and finally the instructor would take over. I never did get the plane slowed enough to taxi.
On a side note. After about 10 hours in the Pitts, I flew the citabria and had no problems with landings take-offs or anything. My instructor asked me if I had any conventional time and I said, no... just the Pitts. LOL He was surprised. It was the same instructor I had for the Pitts.
Did my sitting up front have any effect on not being able to recognize the yaw ? I don't think that was it. I tried and tried to catch the yaw and bring the rudder back to neutral to keep it centered but I was always too late with too much. I never did use the brakes which was probably a good thing.
On a side note. After about 10 hours in the Pitts, I flew the citabria and had no problems with landings take-offs or anything. My instructor asked me if I had any conventional time and I said, no... just the Pitts. LOL He was surprised. It was the same instructor I had for the Pitts.
Did my sitting up front have any effect on not being able to recognize the yaw ? I don't think that was it. I tried and tried to catch the yaw and bring the rudder back to neutral to keep it centered but I was always too late with too much. I never did use the brakes which was probably a good thing.