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Oh yes!
It's about once a year I have to post a link to a pilot whom I'm a big big fan of... yes, it's that man Jurgis Kairys.
This one gets me completely. All AoA discussions get reset, probably helped by heaps of almost heli type pull off that prop.
All the things your instructor said you shouldn't do, and alot more besides:
(right click, save as...) Just run that by me one more time?
This one gets me completely. All AoA discussions get reset, probably helped by heaps of almost heli type pull off that prop.
All the things your instructor said you shouldn't do, and alot more besides:
(right click, save as...) Just run that by me one more time?
Last edited by paulo; 18th Apr 2004 at 23:22.
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I counted 31+ aileron rolls to start with (felt sick there on...) and striaght into a negative loop.
Unbelievable control of that beast.
P.S. - This is what he calls practising!!!
....and one of his cool take offs.....
(not dissimilar to me in the Cherokee..............)
Unbelievable control of that beast.
P.S. - This is what he calls practising!!!
....and one of his cool take offs.....
(not dissimilar to me in the Cherokee..............)
Not so N, but still FG
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Marvelllous. I particularly like the bit towards the end when he pulls (or, rather, pushes) to the vertical whilst inverted. I imagine he spends some time in the gym as well as at the airfield.
PS: Vile cheesy music
PS: Vile cheesy music