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My first flight in a Pitts today (S2B). Now that was quite a flight! We did
all the usual stff, rolls, loops, some vertical stuff. Rolling was amazing. It took me a while to get loops to come out OK, for some reason I kept relaxing the stick after the initial pull and running out of energy. The view is fantastic, at least except straight out the front, which is terrible. I didn't try to land or takeoff, maybe next time. My instructor said the only thing harder to land than a Pitts is a U2 (yes, he has flown one, but he doesn't have one on the line). We did a couple of vertical rolls, his was a lot better than mine, I suppose he's done it before. And a thing called a "zwiebelturm" (sp... I think that means "onion tower", which doesn't make a lot of sense to me!). Anyway everything goes round very fast in all directions, and at some point you're looking at the ground in an incipient spin. Apparently if it's done right you end up in an inverted flat spin going upwards. We did flat spins too, which were cool, kind of relaxing as you twirl around almost horizontal. Can't wait for the next session... John |
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John Harper wrote:
My first flight in a Pitts today (S2B). Now that was quite a flight! My instructor said the only thing harder to land than a Pitts is a U2 Tell Rich at Attitude that Andrew Boyd says "hi"! Apparently if it's done right you end up in an inverted flat spin going upwards. You can spend hours and hours practicing tumbles, trying all the possible combinations of entries, and how to reproduce the coolest ones :-) Can't wait for the next session... Welcome to the cult! :-) -- aboyd ATP http://www.pittspecials.com/images/3pvic.jpg |
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Hi,
I think its called a Spiral Tower :-) Elise "John Harper" wrote in message news:1087791210.58321@sj-nntpcache-3... My first flight in a Pitts today (S2B). Now that was quite a flight! We did all the usual stff, rolls, loops, some vertical stuff. Rolling was amazing. It took me a while to get loops to come out OK, for some reason I kept relaxing the stick after the initial pull and running out of energy. The view is fantastic, at least except straight out the front, which is terrible. I didn't try to land or takeoff, maybe next time. My instructor said the only thing harder to land than a Pitts is a U2 (yes, he has flown one, but he doesn't have one on the line). We did a couple of vertical rolls, his was a lot better than mine, I suppose he's done it before. And a thing called a "zwiebelturm" (sp... I think that means "onion tower", which doesn't make a lot of sense to me!). Anyway everything goes round very fast in all directions, and at some point you're looking at the ground in an incipient spin. Apparently if it's done right you end up in an inverted flat spin going upwards. We did flat spins too, which were cool, kind of relaxing as you twirl around almost horizontal. Can't wait for the next session... John |
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Zweibel Turm translated directly does mean Onion Tower. It referes to
the shape of the church spires commonly found in Alpine villages. For example see this pic: http://www.randykerr.com/full.asp?id=199 When you watch the flight path of a plane doing the maneuver, you can see how it forms a similar shape. -j- On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 18:52:09 +0000 (UTC), "Elise Mason" wrote: Hi, I think its called a Spiral Tower :-) Elise "John Harper" wrote in message news:1087791210.58321@sj-nntpcache-3... My first flight in a Pitts today (S2B). Now that was quite a flight! We did all the usual stff, rolls, loops, some vertical stuff. Rolling was amazing. It took me a while to get loops to come out OK, for some reason I kept relaxing the stick after the initial pull and running out of energy. The view is fantastic, at least except straight out the front, which is terrible. I didn't try to land or takeoff, maybe next time. My instructor said the only thing harder to land than a Pitts is a U2 (yes, he has flown one, but he doesn't have one on the line). We did a couple of vertical rolls, his was a lot better than mine, I suppose he's done it before. And a thing called a "zwiebelturm" (sp... I think that means "onion tower", which doesn't make a lot of sense to me!). Anyway everything goes round very fast in all directions, and at some point you're looking at the ground in an incipient spin. Apparently if it's done right you end up in an inverted flat spin going upwards. We did flat spins too, which were cool, kind of relaxing as you twirl around almost horizontal. Can't wait for the next session... John |
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