Last time I tried that, the bucket blew halfway to the runway in the time it
took me to get on the wing and back. Guess I could put a big rock in it,
but then I don't really feel much like eating into my useful load to carry a
rock around (ever try to find a big rock on an airport ramp?).
john smith wrote:
Use one of the kid's sand buckets. The one I put in the Six was one we
picked up on a trip. A wide mouth bucket is easiest to postion and allow
for wind drift.
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