SixPapaCharlie
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How does one go about getting to experiencing something like this?
Fly ultralights.
I would like to try it sometime.
That and a powered parachute both interest me.
I see you in a wingsuit!
It's as easy as falling off of a ladder.
Oh man, I could get myself killed for pennys on the dollar vs ASEL
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Skytoy-Cisc...784?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item418769b800
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2001-Destin...423?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a971d005f
I would like to try it sometime.
That and a powered parachute both interest me.
When one is out participating in soaring, what is the compensation to the tow plane?
Yeah, Walt has one out at his place. I don't know if he gives rides or if it's a tandem.
When one is out participating in soaring, what is the compensation to the tow plane?
"Gliding" perhaps, "Soaring" is a bit more interesting around the weight issue.A couple father's days back my dad and grandfather and I went for glider rides.
Dad is a big guy, I'm 190s. My grandfather probably weighs 90 lbs
Me and dad's flights were significantly shorter. I think thin people get more bang for their buck in a glider.
First, live somewhere with a lot of flat, open country.
First, live somewhere with a lot of flat, open country.
I would like to try it sometime.
That and a powered parachute both interest me.
And give up ridge running?
Get some training you'll be fine. Just don't fire it up and say; " Hold my beer and watch this!"
All I know about PPCs comes from subscribing to Powered Sport Flying Magazine, and it looks like they are full of terrifying failure modes. Most are linked to recovery from rough air and negative Gs. It's a tricky business and you cannot afford any equipment malfunctions.
If you want 4-stroke power in a Challenger, you could easily put HKS-700E into it. A 912 is bit of an overkill, although there was a company, called "Higher Class Aviation", that sold beefed-up S-LSA Challengers with 912 engines, called "Sport Hornet". If you find one of those, there's your plane. Not an ultralight, of course.The problem is I want to put the 912is in it, but don't think you can!
I believe the OP video was a winch tow and not a tow plane launch.
Dale
All I know about PPCs comes from subscribing to Powered Sport Flying Magazine, and it looks like they are full of terrifying failure modes. Most are linked to recovery from rough air and negative Gs. It's a tricky business and you cannot afford any equipment malfunctions.
If you want 4-stroke power in a Challenger, you could easily put HKS-700E into it. A 912 is bit of an overkill, although there was a company, called "Higher Class Aviation", that sold beefed-up S-LSA Challengers with 912 engines, called "Sport Hornet". If you find one of those, there's your plane. Not an ultralight, of course.