SixPapaCharlie
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Join me for a bit of precision flying inches off the runway and also mains down, nose up.
I usually shoot for something else in a plane referencing 5280 feet...
I did say “I” not “she”.I wouldn’t be braggin’ bout gittin it done in 5280 feet. Specially at 310 speeds.
I did say “I” not “she”.
Bryan where did you get those shoes you had on for the first half???!!!?
Nicely done!Join me for a bit of precision flying inches off the runway and also mains down, nose up.
Nicely done!
Would think you had to stay right around Vr to maintain that attitude. Right?
Nicely done - you show some Mad Skilz there!
This a a valuable exercise I would do with students when they were working on soft field landings. The idea was to be able to hold the nose off a until rolling over a less soft portion of the runway.
You clearly have nailed down the visual references to judge height quite accurately. It may be the camera angle, but it appears your eyes are diverted to the right side of the runway. Most pilots in side-by-sides are trained to look to the left. Either side is fine, but just wondering if this is a conscious decision on your part, just a random habit, or as I said an illusion caused by camera angle.
I am not sure actually. I will go out a gain and see if I favor one direction visually. It does look that way though.
That cockpit camera angle makes it like you’re flying the cirrus. I.e. looks like sidestick only.
“...finesse the dance ...”
Did you consider or experiment with flaps?
I don't think I could do that in my nose heavy Cherokee.
Its a bad habit. I have always talked fast and when I started flying, I think maybe I tried to keep up with what I was hearing.Pretty good airmanship. Ilikedthewayyouspeduptheradiocommunications.
When you're here in November, we should go over to Griffiss KRME... runway's over 11,000 and 200' wide. We'll do side by side wheelie drag races in our Cherokees. Good times. What could go wrong.It probably could. That's why I said "I" don't think I could do it.
When you're here in November, we should go over to Griffiss KRME... runway's over 11,000 and 200' wide. We'll do side by side wheelie drag races in our Cherokees. Good times. What could go wrong.
Used do this, on grass and pavement, for a couple thousand feet. Also taught it once in a while to students that needed to learn to fly the airplane until the thing was tied down.
Used do this, on grass and pavement, for a couple thousand feet. Also taught it once in a while to students that needed to learn to fly the airplane until the thing was tied down.
Used do this, on grass and pavement, for a couple thousand feet. Also taught it once in a while to students that needed to learn to fly the airplane until the thing was tied down.