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18th Jun 2020, 11:15
Replies: 12
Views: 1,917
Posted By Crash one

I have had my Emeraude CP301-A (the early version...

I have had my Emeraude CP301-A (the early version with doors rather than sliding canopy) for 12 years.
it is quite a docile aircraft, can be flown hands off in calm conditions, very responsive but...
22nd Dec 2018, 17:56
Replies: 5
Views: 1,202
Posted By Crash one

I’ve never seen the USA but why not get in touch...

I’ve never seen the USA but why not get in touch with your local EAA if there is one?
6th Nov 2018, 12:37
Replies: 37
Views: 8,240
Posted By Crash one

I don’t think these vector diagrams are correct...

I don’t think these vector diagrams are correct when they have the weight always pointing straight down. That situation is only possible when the weight is stationary.
if the aircraft is moving the...
3rd Nov 2018, 13:46
Replies: 37
Views: 8,240
Posted By Crash one

No I wasn’t talking about turning, I said “in...

No I wasn’t talking about turning, I said “in order to fly at all, lift must equal or exceed weight”. How you apply vectors and numbers has nothing to do with that statement.
3rd Nov 2018, 00:01
Replies: 37
Views: 8,240
Posted By Crash one

Shirley you cannot be in a level turn producing...

Shirley you cannot be in a level turn producing lift =1 and weight =2. In order to fly at all, lift must equal or exceed weight. Except perhaps in a ballistic situation though even then lift =0 and...
2nd Nov 2018, 00:44
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Thank you ladies.

Thank you ladies.
1st Nov 2018, 11:10
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Yes I have. And the point being??

Yes I have. And the point being??
1st Nov 2018, 10:52
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

I think some are getting sexism mixed up with...

I think some are getting sexism mixed up with decent good manners, often by women.
31st Oct 2018, 23:14
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Well at least one ex military person agrees with...

Well at least one ex military person agrees with my views exactly. I shall consider myself vindicated.
As for trying to curb anyone’s personal descision on risk taking.
I was Royal Navy, flight...
31st Oct 2018, 16:25
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Well, I’ve always considered myself respectful of...

Well, I’ve always considered myself respectful of others regardless of gender.
If what I have said amounts to misogyny or sexism. I would suggest that that notion is nothing short of ‘kin bull****e....
31st Oct 2018, 12:14
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Genghis You are standing in a queue, it is...

Genghis
You are standing in a queue, it is raining heavily, you are wearing a raincoat carrying an umbrella. A man and a woman, not a couple, both unsuitably dressed for the weather, join the queue....
31st Oct 2018, 11:01
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Due to the recent posts regarding the military I...

Due to the recent posts regarding the military I believe my previous posts have been seriously mis understood.
i am not questioning the bravery, capabilities or suitability for any task in the...
30th Oct 2018, 16:05
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

hoodie You have completely missed the point I...

hoodie
You have completely missed the point I was making.
I did state that a female could no doubt use the aircraft just as well as a man.
I am merely stating/thinking that men are (generally)...
30th Oct 2018, 15:42
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Genghis. I didn’t mean “in a flying role” I...

Genghis.
I didn’t mean “in a flying role” I meant situations (general) sorry it was unclear. I was referring to your martial arts comments.
However it does prove that it is a delicate subject!
30th Oct 2018, 12:28
Replies: 83
Views: 13,486
Posted By Crash one

Misogyny in any discipline is a very delicate...

Misogyny in any discipline is a very delicate subject to discuss.
A woman can easily quote percentages and blame the men for the result.
Men, as in the recent debacle, would find it difficult to...
29th Sep 2018, 19:26
Replies: 9
Views: 1,000
Posted By Crash one

Strange, Google Earth doesn't show it, SkyDemon...

Strange, Google Earth doesn't show it, SkyDemon light doesn't, Google maps don't, but Runway HD (CAA 1/4 mill chart) does.
156 deg magnetic range 20nm from your strip.
24th Jul 2018, 11:25
Replies: 24
Views: 5,850
Posted By Crash one

I would suggest the Dornier pilot was an asshole...

I would suggest the Dornier pilot was an asshole and the instructor wasn't much better.
Valuable lesson? My ass. The instructor should decide what lessons. Yes radio assisted collisions are...
20th May 2018, 11:51
Replies: 28
Views: 5,172
Posted By Crash one

No problem, any single engine prop would do that...

No problem, any single engine prop would do that on a full tank. No visas needed while you are flying over water.
6th May 2018, 12:40
Replies: 2
Views: 2,320
Posted By Crash one

Aircraft Flight Manual Piel Emeraude CP301...

Aircraft Flight Manual Piel Emeraude CP301 (http://www.avialogs.com/en/aircraft/france/piel/cp301emeraude/aircraft-flight-manual-piel-emeraude-cp301.html)
...
6th May 2018, 12:11
Replies: 36
Views: 12,752
Posted By Crash one

Those "hedges" we're never hedges, they were...

Those "hedges" we're never hedges, they were temporary fences for grazing, when I flew in there in 07/08? He was using it in any direction depending on wind, it's still used for grazing today as...
4th May 2018, 18:00
Replies: 30
Views: 9,331
Posted By Crash one

Yes Jan I plotted it on Runway HD (Google) the...

Yes Jan I plotted it on Runway HD (Google) the Google mapping is slightly different / out of date.
4th May 2018, 12:08
Replies: 30
Views: 9,331
Posted By Crash one

25nm X 341 deg magnetic from Kingsmuir. I think? ...

25nm X 341 deg magnetic from Kingsmuir. I think?
can I do a low pass? (Once I get the permit done)
24th Apr 2018, 14:57
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

Yes!......

Yes!......
24th Apr 2018, 12:59
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

I once tried to suggest to an instructor that...

I once tried to suggest to an instructor that (Relatively) the air that a model flies in is denser than around a full size aircraft. The idea was poo pooed, "don't be stupid it's all the same air"....
23rd Apr 2018, 18:08
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

That was what I was taught, drop the nose and...

That was what I was taught, drop the nose and release.
If you hung on too long the winch driver cut the power and the back release went, considered bad practice.
Also K13 days, when the pilot was...
23rd Apr 2018, 01:22
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

I don't know why I'm bothering to reply to this,...

I don't know why I'm bothering to reply to this, but I was always taught, release before the thing back releases because otherwise you have passed the overhead the winch and if there is little or no...
21st Apr 2018, 12:46
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

Troll "simulated glide path" my ass!

Troll "simulated glide path" my ass!
21st Apr 2018, 11:36
Replies: 8
Views: 2,570
Posted By Crash one

Sounds to me that the two runners, (top and...

Sounds to me that the two runners, (top and bottom) are not parallel/straight enough/insufficient clearance. Prob not possible to adjust the bottom one by burying it deeper into set concrete, so...
18th Apr 2018, 23:56
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

I fly from a 600metre grass strip. There is no...

I fly from a 600metre grass strip. There is no fence at the 24 end, just a footpath then a barley field. 06 has trees ~100metres short of the strip with a rough "grass" area between. I don't have a...
18th Apr 2018, 12:56
Replies: 23
Views: 4,970
Posted By Crash one

I don't think the bad landing was much of an...

I don't think the bad landing was much of an issue in itself here. More a case of inconsistent instruction.
18th Apr 2018, 12:42
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

Quite right Gengis. I think there is too much...

Quite right Gengis.
I think there is too much "airline jargon" applied to light aircraft ops.
If you have a 2000 metre runway and a 172, then "configuration" is not required.
With my Emeraude and...
17th Apr 2018, 14:47
Replies: 104
Views: 26,197
Posted By Crash one

There are threads on here and next door that have...

There are threads on here and next door that have people getting very hot under the collar regarding the use of the words "stall" and "speed" in the same sentence.
Especially among those who like to...
9th Apr 2018, 12:08
Replies: 34
Views: 9,141
Posted By Crash one

Did you pass the exam or did the examiner fail...

Did you pass the exam or did the examiner fail you for losing the aircraft by fiddling with it too much?
9th Apr 2018, 00:04
Replies: 34
Views: 9,141
Posted By Crash one

If I spread my fingers out as wide as possible...

If I spread my fingers out as wide as possible they are approx 15 deg apart. Thumb length is 10nm to the knuckle.
Heading north once in severe turbulence, my pax had a GPS of sorts, just Lat and...
18th Feb 2018, 13:23
Replies: 46
Views: 8,763
Posted By Crash one

I think I read somewhere once that all airspace...

I think I read somewhere once that all airspace above 35000ft over the UK is class A.
I may be wrong, I usually am.
At the time I thought, this makes it illegal to leave the planet without an IR.
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