SixPapaCharlie
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Every year for my birthday, Eren gets me a gift cert for some aerial adventure.
So far we've done hot air balloon, glider, paramotor, powered parachute, and this year it was listed as hang gliding but I think the street term is "Trike"
I asked the pilot and he even gave me a list of Powered Hang glider, wright shift, trike, LSA, etc terms.
Much like the powered parachute, treetop level to about 500 feet, it was about the most amazing experience ever. Over 1000 feet, I started to get really uncomfortable. I am the same way in planes only my comfort altitudes are higher. No idea why this is.
The up and down controls are reversed from a plane. Push to go up. Pull to come down.
Left and right have a significant lag in response time. If you are a pilot of fixed wing aircraft, your intuition will do more harm than good.
We did a few "Scare the cows" high speed passes over farm land which was awesome.
I think we topped out at around 50 kts but when it's just you and the trees with the wind in your face, 50 feels like 100.
It was a good time and I recommend it if you are good at ignoring that part of your brain that is telling you are doing something scary. The one we flew did have a BRS and each of us had a red handle so that took some of the edge off.
I did this at www.flytexas.com If you are around the hill country (lookin at you @SCCutler) you should take a ride.
So far we've done hot air balloon, glider, paramotor, powered parachute, and this year it was listed as hang gliding but I think the street term is "Trike"
I asked the pilot and he even gave me a list of Powered Hang glider, wright shift, trike, LSA, etc terms.
Much like the powered parachute, treetop level to about 500 feet, it was about the most amazing experience ever. Over 1000 feet, I started to get really uncomfortable. I am the same way in planes only my comfort altitudes are higher. No idea why this is.
The up and down controls are reversed from a plane. Push to go up. Pull to come down.
Left and right have a significant lag in response time. If you are a pilot of fixed wing aircraft, your intuition will do more harm than good.
We did a few "Scare the cows" high speed passes over farm land which was awesome.
I think we topped out at around 50 kts but when it's just you and the trees with the wind in your face, 50 feels like 100.
It was a good time and I recommend it if you are good at ignoring that part of your brain that is telling you are doing something scary. The one we flew did have a BRS and each of us had a red handle so that took some of the edge off.
I did this at www.flytexas.com If you are around the hill country (lookin at you @SCCutler) you should take a ride.