old man emu Posted May 25, 2019 Posted May 25, 2019 She looked so calm - a sign of confidence and good instructing.
facthunter Posted May 26, 2019 Posted May 26, 2019 Good advert, which it was. Ikarus. An old aviation name connection. ? Nev
IBob Posted May 26, 2019 Posted May 26, 2019 Some people just love to fly. May ther magic stay with her..............)
facthunter Posted May 26, 2019 Posted May 26, 2019 The aviation experience has only been available (powered Flight) for a bit over 100 years so only a small % of people in history have had it. It always pays to remember that. It's not easy when you are doing a flight in Lousy weather in the middle of the night for the banks or such but all that aside it's something quite different . I'd sometimes say to my CM2 as the sun comes up and you have popped out of a cloud on climb . "Julius Ceasar never had a chariot like THIS". . Probably thinks I'm NUTS. but who cares? Nev 2
Phil Perry Posted June 14, 2019 Author Posted June 14, 2019 She was certianly more analy retentive than I, when I did my first legal powered aircraft solo in a C-150 at Berwick in 1971,. . . . When the instructor got out of the cockpit I was petrified. . . and made a bit of a pig's ear of the circuit. . but I was forgiven. That is what I liked about Australian Flying instructors. . . . Especially Mine, Mr. Alan Basket Sir. I found this with most of the Aussie instructors who put up with me. . . . Especially with my later Instrument rating flight training. . .( Much Later- some of it with Alan as well ) how I ever got thru that, I'll never know. I'm glad that I did it at a youthful age anyhow. . . .
Phil Perry Posted June 14, 2019 Author Posted June 14, 2019 Good advert, which it was. Ikarus. An old aviation name connection. ? Nev The Ikarus C-42 is a German design, and very popular wIth training organizations n the UK. I fInd the cockpit a bit 'Tight' (being a Phat Barstard), and I really do not like AIRCRAFT WHICH HAVE A CENTRAL STICK, OK, I used to like the Victa 115, which had a central control column with 'D' type control handle, but I only used to fly that for aeros. . which it was quite fun at. I preferred the Aerosubaru Fuji FA-200 / 180 for Aeros as it had dual controls,. . and I didn't manage to break the wings off it while messing about. . .but that's another story. A very nice wealthy chap used to let me fly his Pitts S1, (after I had ferried him and his family to Phillip Island one day in my borrowed Cherokee six, ) . . . now THAT was an aerobatic wonderfluff with every landing a terrifying Adventure. . .. the silly bugger let me fly it with NO previous,. . but I got the hang of it with some decent briefings . . and around twenty five circuits at Moorabbin. . . . ( Don't ever DO that,. . take a LOT of lessons in an S2 first. . . ) There are some Nice, stable training aircraft available to us nowadays,. .. None of them are actully completely SAFE,. . but with the right instruction,. . they can be made thus.
octave Posted June 15, 2019 Posted June 15, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8xBgK0DHDY Thanks for posting, great to see a positive aviation post.
Phil Perry Posted June 16, 2019 Author Posted June 16, 2019 Thanks for posting, great to see a positive aviation post. The Smile on her face just following touchdown is Priceless. 1
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