Just some local Southeastern Ohio flying. Had some really short takeoffs in this video working the low ground effect to the max! I love this stuff.

Zzz wrote:The secret is just practice with the computer sim.
GumpAir wrote:Zzz wrote:The secret is just practice with the computer sim.
The real secret, is to keep crashing the f**king things on the ramp until you got tired of the time and $$$ to fix the f**king things, and go spend your time and $$$ on avgas, and fly your real airplane instead.
Gump
OliBuilt wrote:Thanks for the nice video. This yellow plane seems like a lot of fun.
I love your forward wing camera view. Do you have some pics of it?


courierguy wrote: Man that green grass looks good about now Evan, fun stuff, made me want to tag along, you'd enjoy my backyard.
Thanks! I start rolling with a single notch of flaps and once I "feel" like I have enough airspeed I pop the second notch in and jerk the stick back and she just gets a few inches off of the ground. It sets on the cushion of air created in ground effect and I try to keep it there until it feels like I am getting a positive rate of climb, and then start letting the second notch out. Then let out the last of the flaps for a climbout. This is a technique that I have learned by watching others, but practice makes perfect.contactflying wrote:Nice. I liked the dynamic, proactive for/aft stick movement to stay in low ground effect. Since the nose stayed laterally where it should be, I assume the dynamic, proactive rudder movement was there as well.

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