Barnstormer wrote:This epiphany took place while I was in Alaska pre-buy flying my SQ-2.

55wagon wrote:....the ones who said there is no reason to land a plane any other way than 3 pt.
Personally, other then the slowest possible touchdown speed thing, I get a lot more satisfaction out of a perfect 3 point then I do out of a perfect 2 point. No wind, high wind, cross wind, I 3 point it. The only time I 2 point is on a big rock landing area, a big rock landing area with a fair bit of length however. Even then the tail is very low, almost a 2.5 point landing courierguy wrote: When on the pricey Airstreaks every landing is as slow as possible., and for me anyway that means 3 point.

M6RV6 wrote:I agree with you, I mostly make that decision about 3' in the air every landing!!
Tho most of my 3 point landings go 3-2-3??
Unless I'm slow enough to make a proper 3 or 2 point landing
Battson wrote:My personal favourite is the one-point landing as demonstrated by the SQ2 in various videos.

cstolaircraft wrote:I firmly disagree with saying that you can land any plane 3 point or a wheel landing.... just think of all the nose wheels that would get torn off!!!
and maybeeeeeeeee I'll believe you!!
Battson wrote:Barnstormer wrote:This epiphany took place while I was in Alaska pre-buy flying my SQ-2.
I think it goes without saying, you're going to have to post a Pirep now...
Battson wrote:My personal favourite is the one-point landing as demonstrated by the SQ2 in various videos.
55wagon wrote:Phil it sounds like you may have been under the Vajdos influence.
55wagon wrote:Phil it sounds like you may have been under the Vajdos influence.![]()
Barnstormer wrote:55wagon wrote:Phil it sounds like you may have been under the Vajdos influence.![]()
A friend who has found us wants to know which technique you prefer over power lines?
M6RV6 wrote:Tho most of my 3 point landings go 3-2-3??
courierguy wrote:Even then the tail is very low, almost a 2.5 point landing
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