Way to go, BatmanBatman wrote:ps. - a quiet bunch of well behaved aviators convinced me to take up three axis flying - and loving every minute of it!
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Big oops! Sorry Sonex711 - meant to say that I had been converted from 3 axis flying - flying trikes now but have nothing against 3 axis aircraft - flew gliders for few years and really enjoyed the yanking and banking - so sit on the fence as far as this one is concernedSonex711 wrote:Way to go, BatmanBatman wrote:ps. - a quiet bunch of well behaved aviators convinced me to take up three axis flying - and loving every minute of it!
Now I know what you were on about Demon, sorry !
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To be totally fair on this one Demon you have to admit that we has a slight difference in wheel diameters and hence the prop ground clearance . After reverting to hand launching I found that the little concrete section under the verandah was just long enough to yank it off the ground and into the air.demon wrote:your model aerie
needed a much longer take of roll (did it take off at all?) than our trikes at Dragon Peaks
But it made a great lawnmower haha
You should also mention that you sent your dear wife up with me first to see if it was safe
I was worried about being referred to as quiet and/or well behaved
The part about the missus is true, totally true but she has never been impressed by flying anyway- it was the serenading that actually did it!
As for the quite and well behaved stuff - did I forget to mention that is when they are all asleep!
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