Postby Petrodactyl » Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:33 pm
ja Zigzag,
a very interesting experience was teaching a high hour sailplane pilot to fly a trike. He spent the first 2 hours trying to correct every small movement of the trike, always overcompensating and completely exhausting himself in the process. After going over and over the same ground of telling him to relax, I finally told him to let the bar go completely and just control the throttle. It was a mission to get him to loosen his vice-like grip, but suddenly all the pilot induced turbulence stopped. When he suddenly realised that he needed to guide the aircraft rather than compensating for every small movement he made much quicker progress.
Christian Carver
Go Fly a Trike!
ZU-BBU