Tips and tricks!?
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Tips and tricks!?
So you've been around the block a few times and have all the hours to proof it as a gyro pilot and there is a couple of favourite manouvres, tips or tricks that you dying to share with the newby's. Something that'll improve and make the next flight one with a difference. What would that be?
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Re: Tips and tricks!?
Good Day Sir.
Congratulations on being able to fly the gyro. In my opinion you can never do to many touch-and-goes, or simulated forced landings. This will help you bond with your machine and understands how she will reacts under various conditions. You will then be able to excecute a decent and safe landing anywhere, in basically any conditions. There are many tips and tricks etc. that people normally carry out. This can only be done if your foundations, for flying, is safe. (The tricks are normally experienced when you are on your own and least expect it. As they teach " expect the unexpected ")
Greetings and enjoy your flying.
Braam Hechter
Congratulations on being able to fly the gyro. In my opinion you can never do to many touch-and-goes, or simulated forced landings. This will help you bond with your machine and understands how she will reacts under various conditions. You will then be able to excecute a decent and safe landing anywhere, in basically any conditions. There are many tips and tricks etc. that people normally carry out. This can only be done if your foundations, for flying, is safe. (The tricks are normally experienced when you are on your own and least expect it. As they teach " expect the unexpected ")
Greetings and enjoy your flying.
Braam Hechter
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Re: Tips and tricks!?
Thank you Braam. I understand where you coming from and do a fair amount of these exercises but maybe not often enough. Tricks was certainly not aimed at how to fly upside down but more as a matter of speaking. I would imagine just like driving a car or riding a bike you develop a skills set of your own and a way of doing things a litte different, things you find work better then the prescribed norm. What better way to make the sport better, safer and more fun then sharing our experiences with fellow pilots.
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Thank you for your reply!
I unexpectedly never expected to enjoy it so much!!
Thank you for your reply!
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Re: Tips and tricks!?
Good attitude JJ.
I sense good airmanship from someone who is willing and eager to learn. I share you sentiments. Learn from those who went before us and learned the hard way sometimes. We dont have to repeat their mistakes. I am also a firm believer in learning to do the fancy maneuvers (Pirouettes, Spiral vertical descents before landing, torque-turns, quick stops...) as part of your training rather than to go try them over the barn in front of the family. (usually ends badly)
My advice to you would be to fly with as many different instructors and competent pilots as often as you can. Once they are comfortable with your own ability they will usually be eager to show you little tips and tricks they have learned over the years. Listen and learn and you will have a long and happy flying career.
I'll volunteer half an hour in the circuit with you in my M16, on me, for a start.

I sense good airmanship from someone who is willing and eager to learn. I share you sentiments. Learn from those who went before us and learned the hard way sometimes. We dont have to repeat their mistakes. I am also a firm believer in learning to do the fancy maneuvers (Pirouettes, Spiral vertical descents before landing, torque-turns, quick stops...) as part of your training rather than to go try them over the barn in front of the family. (usually ends badly)
My advice to you would be to fly with as many different instructors and competent pilots as often as you can. Once they are comfortable with your own ability they will usually be eager to show you little tips and tricks they have learned over the years. Listen and learn and you will have a long and happy flying career.
I'll volunteer half an hour in the circuit with you in my M16, on me, for a start.

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Bravo Len, now THAT is an attitude worth applauding! An instructor volunteering free time for both himself and a school plane, that's a really big gesture! I doubt you'll find too many flight schools doing that...Gyronaut wrote:I'll volunteer half an hour in the circuit with you in my M16, on me, for a start.
JJ there is one rule I set for myself... Every time I do a sub-standard landing (in my opinion) then I follow up with an hour of circuits when I next go flying. My only other piece of advice is to try and do a lot of different out-flights instead of hanging around the cabbage patch. You only learn by trying new things, but each learning curve should be small and incremental.
Enjoy and fly safe!
Jean.
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INDEEDjtresfon wrote: Bravo Len, now THAT is an attitude worth applauding! Jean.

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Re: Tips and tricks!?
Well thank you guys so much. Every bit certainly helps. Jean I do the circuit thing often even if it is just to touch up on the your landings. If I haven't flown for a bit the first thing I'll do is to do a couple of touch and go's with a low level exercise or two thrown in. Only after the initial instruction and qualification is behind do you become aware of other things around you and more comfortable. I often have to pinch myself after I hangered the gyro to confirmed I just flew that all by myself.
Len wow!! I really appreciate your offer and will be in contact. I have been temped to get behind the stick with other instructors for a while but time simply hasn't allowed for it.
Len wow!! I really appreciate your offer and will be in contact. I have been temped to get behind the stick with other instructors for a while but time simply hasn't allowed for it.
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Good instructors always speak well about all flying machines.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Re: Tips and tricks!?
When the weather is bad, go to the airport with your toolbox and go through every bolt and nut there is. It is worth every min it takes you......
Good instructors always speak well about all flying machines.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
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Re: Tips and tricks!?
Very good advice Saraf!
I should do more of that and less flying, but you have to admit the flying is far more fun!
... I have to add that I am not techinically competent
Please elaborate on the video you posted?
What I observe is a Zero airspeed 390 degree pirouette with -90 degree correction to line-up? Forgive me if I missing your point? Please elaborate?
Lekker to see the discussion between the pilot and co-pilot (student/instructor I suspect) and the hand gestures... If you had your intercom connected to your camera's audio input, Imagine how nice it would be for all of us to listen to the banter in the cockpit and the radio work etc. Great learning experience for a lot of novice Gyro pilots.
Viva Gyro's!
Viva SA Gyro's!!

I should do more of that and less flying, but you have to admit the flying is far more fun!


Please elaborate on the video you posted?
What I observe is a Zero airspeed 390 degree pirouette with -90 degree correction to line-up? Forgive me if I missing your point? Please elaborate?
Lekker to see the discussion between the pilot and co-pilot (student/instructor I suspect) and the hand gestures... If you had your intercom connected to your camera's audio input, Imagine how nice it would be for all of us to listen to the banter in the cockpit and the radio work etc. Great learning experience for a lot of novice Gyro pilots.
Viva Gyro's!
Viva SA Gyro's!!
Re: Tips and tricks!?
Hi
The video was just a 360 degree with the rotor , it can be done by just adding full left rudder or by adding full power, depending on how fast you would like to spin under the rotor. I will post another one of a 810 deg turn under the rotor.
I however to not recommend anybody try this on there own , go to an instructor if you have 250h or more and let them show you how.
I will also see if I can not connect the video to the cam.
The video was just a 360 degree with the rotor , it can be done by just adding full left rudder or by adding full power, depending on how fast you would like to spin under the rotor. I will post another one of a 810 deg turn under the rotor.
I however to not recommend anybody try this on there own , go to an instructor if you have 250h or more and let them show you how.
I will also see if I can not connect the video to the cam.
Good instructors always speak well about all flying machines.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Re: Tips and tricks!?
Hi
The video was just a 360 degree with the rotor , it can be done by just adding full left rudder or by adding full power, depending on how fast you would like to spin under the rotor. I will post another one of a 810 deg turn under the rotor.
I however to not recommend anybody try this on there own , go to an instructor if you have 250h or more and let them show you how.
I will also see if I can not connect the video to the cam.
The video was just a 360 degree with the rotor , it can be done by just adding full left rudder or by adding full power, depending on how fast you would like to spin under the rotor. I will post another one of a 810 deg turn under the rotor.
I however to not recommend anybody try this on there own , go to an instructor if you have 250h or more and let them show you how.
I will also see if I can not connect the video to the cam.
Good instructors always speak well about all flying machines.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Re: Tips and tricks!?
Good instructors always speak well about all flying machines.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
Bad instructors speak badly about machines they cannot fly.
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Nice trick, Ebie!
The person who says it can't be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
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Re: Tips and tricks!?
.saraf wrote:When the weather is bad, go to the airport with your toolbox and go through every bolt and nut there is. It is worth every min it takes you......
I agree 100 % but



I would just close the hangar door

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