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Author Topic: Video of takeoff and landings, watching ailerons and testing BlackMax tires  (Read 7885 times)

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Did not know where to put this so.
Mounted GoPro camera under right wing tip to watch takeoffs, landings, movement of aileron and tail feathers during various phases of flight.  Have more testing to do during flight at stall thru VNE and various flight attitudes but this was a start. 


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Thanks for sharing Les. I really like watching your videos. What's the latest on Frank's prop. Have you flown It?

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Les,  sure like those videos. Your prop should be there Tuesday. Looking forward to a report.

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I am looking forward to getting it and wanted to get this video and when I get the prop will do pull test and another video of takeoffs for comparisons
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Les,  You aint testin nuthin with them smooth landings........rough it up a little..:D
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Well.  You made my day
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Very nice landings, how long is your runway? Do you have shock struts?

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The runway is 3000 feet. I generally play in the first half with the take off landings. Most i have is 4 in the full length of runway. No springs just those big tires and low pressure. 8 pounds is ideal
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The runway is 3000 feet. I generally play in the first half with the take off landings. Most i have is 4 in the full length of runway. No springs just those big tires and low pressure. 8 pounds is ideal
Same setup here, three flying seasons and it has worked beautifully. If this setup gets damaged, the pilot is really abusing the plane.

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I got my PP in a Cessna 140  and most of my commercial training in a tail wheel as well, ,some 40 years ago, so I'm not so bad with tail draggers but not as good as those landings in the Video, those were perfection. What I'm worried about is making weight and those springs and associated parts are fairly heavy. Glad to hear  & see guys are having good results with out the shocks. I have looked at the Chucky Bird Landing gear, it is all aluminum if mine come in heavy.

 

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