BIG-G wrote:Love to know how you find it to fly. No specs just seat of the pants comment.
Being a cautious comparatively low-hour pilot with a single rating, I have admonished myself for letting the uninformed talk “dragons into my headâ€, for example –
o “Careful of the in-flight speed trim – you will surely porpoise all over the skyâ€.
o “Opposite prop torqueâ€.
o “Those brakes are dangerousâ€.
o “Small wing – must approach very fast – don’t want to stallâ€.
o “Etcâ€.
Bollocks to the above!
My “seat of the pants†comments would be that a GT450 is a lovely or “sweet†trike to fly. My A-Grade ‘destructor’ refers to sEXY as a “real honey of a trikeâ€.
The wing is a treat and very docile – pilot inputs are substantially less than on any other trike that I have flown.
The wing also has a nice “road holding†feel in the air through all speed ranges (including glide during a simulated emergency).
Being out of the wind (even my shoulders) is very nice. Not having to wear goggles although I bought new ones is lekker in terms of increased peripheral vision. The ease of operation regarding the in-flight speed trim, cruise throttle etc. with the static pitot keeping the instruments steady in turbulence is very pleasant.
However, just like all aircraft, the GT450 demands huge respect.
Regards
John