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Me, not this newsgroup...
New (to me) airplane is paid for (LSA amateur built taildragger (Merlin GT)) and waiting for me to get current to come get it. Hangar is sitting empty. The instuctor thinks next time round I should be in good enough shape to sign off - my airwork is good - had some fun flying around with the stall horn blaring feeling for the burble... No problems under the hood, except I hadn't noticed that the turn coordinator was inop until I put the foggels on and tried to make a turn. I start the turn and look to fine tune it to the 2 minute rate and WTF? It isn't moving LOL. At first I thought the instructor was messing with me, but no, it was inop. Took a bit to get the scan working, but it came back. I do need to work on landings a bit more - but the funny thing is that what I think I am having the most problems with are the flaps and nosewheel - it just doesn't handle like the old Cessna 120 I used to fly. The LSA doesn't have flaps or a nosewheel either, so I expect it to be easier than the 150 I am renting now. Last landing today was simulated power out - he asked me where I was going to put it, and I said on the 1000 foot mark - we had tons of runway to play with, so no point in coming in short. I put it right in the middle of the marks. heh heh heh... Oh, yea, the airport was almost as much fun as a boat ramp today - some guy in an ultralight was practicing taxiing - on the runway - while in the pattern there was a Cherokee on the wrong freqency, another Cessna, a BIG twin, and an Airknocker that decided to land on the grass rather than mix it up with the rest of us... At least I got a chance to make the "go around" decision. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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"Stephen!" wrote in message
... "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk @See My Sig.com wrote in : New (to me) airplane is paid for (LSA amateur built taildragger (Merlin GT)) and waiting for me to get current to come get it. Hangar is sitting empty. Have fun with that! I intend to. Just need to get it home first. Last week I got the opportunity to take a ride the *THE* airplane that won the Short Takeoff and Landing competition in Valdez last month. Although we didn't break any records, with the ~250lb pilot in the front seat and me in the back, we still broke free of the grass in less than 150'. I've seen video of this airplane on floats getting off the water in about the length of the floats. Kewl. Someday I'll get my tailwheel endorsement and a taildragger to go along with it. ![]() I suppose it's too late to point out that learning to fly from square 1 in a taildragger is easy, transitioning from a nosewheel to a taildragger seems to be much more difficult... ;-) -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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