no way we were as gay as the control line guys.. sorry but if i had to come down every sunday and get as "intimate" with you guys as they did i'd be looking for a new club .. hahah
(29-03-2012, 07:34 PM)~KevJ~ Wrote: no way we were as gay as the control line guys.. sorry but if i had to come down every sunday and get as "intimate" with you guys as they did i'd be looking for a new club .. hahah
Dunno, the planes kinda sounded similar, although I couldn't imagine one of those control line guys utterings Steves " Whoa! Where have I gone? I'm too high!"
That's Ground Resonance. Deadly thing, as you saw. The ONLY way out is takeoff immediately.
Here's an example of that in an episode of MacGyver. The following is a copy & paste of the description section of the video.
Uploaded by ChairwolfSr on Apr 23, 2008
Excellent example of *what to do* if entering into ground resonance. The Gazelle pilot immediately lifts his helicopter off the ground. Incident occured during taping of a "MacGyver" episode (Deathlock (1986)). I happened to catch this scenario while watching the episode. They left the footage in the opening sequence, even with passenger door flapping!
wow, Thats awsome Steve. I'm still in France and hope to see it fly next week when I return. what Camera do you have on board? Picture quality is fantastic.
He must have had Parkinson's to get his thumbs moving that quickly! (No offence to anyone with it, or who knows anyone with it, or is in anyway associated with it in any way shape of form) There, I think I've covered myself.
Obviously those two M3 nylon screws wern't up to it
Wow that was super quick just goes to show what a slippery machine with a decent power plant can do!!!
There wouldn't be much room in that fuse for all the control gear and the fuel tank as well ??
Damn you instructors are good. I am particularly impressed with the pin point precision shown as you gracefully embed your aircraft in the largest area of standing water on the field.
Wow I say!