donjohnston
Pattern Altitude
Used less runway than the raptor.Is that legal? I'm sure it's not smart.
Some weird video effects in that one. Love the propeller tip trails.
Used less runway than the raptor.Is that legal? I'm sure it's not smart.
Some weird video effects in that one. Love the propeller tip trails.
Looks like it flew today. Flightaware N352TD
Pleasant guy.Just posted on the previous YouTube video:
"For all you impatient people, I will be posting a video later today. I'm fine and so is the aircraft. I was busy with other things yesterday afternoon and evening as you might expect. You're all so spoiled getting same day videos. No one else does that."
[...] Where does all the money come from?
Definitely looking forward to what I'm sure will be a detailed and fact-based debrief of the flight.
Pleasant guy.
No, I doubt that realization has taken place.sounds like he might’ve finally realized all the people who tried to give input were actually right, and the frustration is showing.
No, I doubt that realization has taken place.
Was there that much thermal/convection activity or is it just that unstable?
Video is up. I haven't watched it yet, because I don't have a popcorn machine at my office.
wow that looked sketchy.... Full throttle the whole time? Full aileron deflection on final?
He claims the oscillations are caused by the gear, and wheel-wells. As if that's somehow a valid explanation, or an acceptable explanation.That plane was lurching around like a drunken sailor.
He regularly hides comments he doesn't like, so there have probably been many negative ones that he has hidden.The people in the comment section of YT are all enthusiastic, though.
He later also blames the thermals. A plane that is unstable in pitch when it is close to the ground with the gear down sounds really bad to me. In fairness, he does have a plan to diagnose the problem including tufts and cameras around the gear wells.He claims the oscillations are caused by the gear, and wheel-wells. As if that's somehow a valid explanation, or an acceptable explanation.
Well said. After my overhaul (and installation of an engine monitor) I tried to baby my engine and reduce power on climbs to keep the temps down. Eventually I realized that doing so didn't reduce the temps due to the increased AOA and it caused the climb to take longer meaning higher temps for longer period....He later also blames the thermals. A plane that is unstable in pitch when it is close to the ground with the gear down sounds really bad to me. In fairness, he does have a plan to diagnose the problem including tufts and cameras around the gear wells.
The real obstacle is that he needs to overcome the heat problem before he can fly it enough to dare retract the gear. The heat problem is a vicious cycle, though. To climb at all, the angle of attack is too high for air to enter the cooling inlet on the top of the plane, so he has to reduce power to avoid overheating, further increasing the angle of attack required to stay in the air.
Hell, his ambient temp climbed 20 degrees on takeoff run. God knows why.His intake is getting heat soaked too. Climbed over 20 degrees in less than 2 min.
He mentioned that the "ambient temp" field is the intake air temperature.Hell, his ambient temp climbed 20 degrees on takeoff run. God knows why.
When is MIT giving him an honorary doctorate of engineering?He mentioned that the "ambient temp" field is the intake air temperature.
After I typed that I figured that was the case.He mentioned that the "ambient temp" field is the intake air temperature.