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Old March 17th 04, 03:12 PM
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Date: 3/15/2004 7:08


A basic rule for the exclusion of turning, even while crop dusting, at
a low altitude is the disorientation effect.

Bla Bla Bla---Out here in Nebraska, if doors are open on both ends of the barn
we don't bother flying around it! Why? When you can just fly right through the
barn. Why, now and again you can pick up a pretty nice chicken for dinner
later that night.
Oh by the way son of an Eagle--If you think you have to look at ANY
instrument doing something like flying around a barn or tree you'd better stay
at home and on the ground ! low slow Mac



I was giving the readers the rules for practicing the stunt. In the
learning to turns arround a point at 30 feet, the altimeter is
mandatory. It is the means to prevent the wing from hitting the
ground.

I have the Eaglson Landing named after me by the way. It is stolen
from the animal Perigrin falcon that lands accelerated always. A nice
nose wheel landing with the quick elevator yank to stall on, and never
bounce!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No bounces!!!!!!!!!!!

Flying through barns is hard flying I have not tried it because the
ones around here are to small.

Douglas Eagleson
Gaithersburg, MD USA