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Please excuse me for the vagueness of what I'm going to ask.
I was watching the Wings Channel some time ago and saw footage of a German flying ace who, before Germany began it's military buildup to World War II, demonstrated his flying skills. One stunt he did was to fly low over a landing strip and somehow come to a stop in mid-air and make a three-point landing. It was amazing to watch. My questions a Who was the pilot, and how did he do it? I'd appreciate any help! AJ |
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![]() "AJ" wrote in message om... Please excuse me for the vagueness of what I'm going to ask. I was watching the Wings Channel some time ago and saw footage of a German flying ace who, before Germany began it's military buildup to World War II, demonstrated his flying skills. One stunt he did was to fly low over a landing strip and somehow come to a stop in mid-air and make a three-point landing. It was amazing to watch. My questions a Who was the pilot, and how did he do it? Did he do it more than once? I'd appreciate any help! AJ |
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Its very possible to do in the slow biplanes of that era. Their
flying speeds could be very low (those two wings generate a lot of lift at low speeds) and the airfields of the time were just that: large fields that allowed you to land in any direction directly into the wind. If the wind is blowing at or above the stall speed of the aircraft it is possible, with careful manipulation of throttle and elevator, to land it with little or no ground roll. AJ wrote: Please excuse me for the vagueness of what I'm going to ask. I was watching the Wings Channel some time ago and saw footage of a German flying ace who, before Germany began it's military buildup to World War II, demonstrated his flying skills. One stunt he did was to fly low over a landing strip and somehow come to a stop in mid-air and make a three-point landing. It was amazing to watch. My questions a Who was the pilot, and how did he do it? I'd appreciate any help! AJ |
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I think you're thinking of Ernst Udet. I believe there was an
episode/documentary about him on the wings channel. All pilot and no politics... got tricked/suckered by Goering to join the party.... -lance smith (AJ) wrote in message . com... Please excuse me for the vagueness of what I'm going to ask. I was watching the Wings Channel some time ago and saw footage of a German flying ace who, before Germany began it's military buildup to World War II, demonstrated his flying skills. One stunt he did was to fly low over a landing strip and somehow come to a stop in mid-air and make a three-point landing. It was amazing to watch. My questions a Who was the pilot, and how did he do it? I'd appreciate any help! AJ |
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