Uh oh, kens thinking of a tall chinese gryro , he,s fed up with having to push right to go the other right , gyros do have unique features , like stopping in mid-air, though Chinese ones go 'side-ways' so I'm told , still, Ken is up to the challenge, though his 'first-time' might cause some 'abrasions'. No wonder so many chinamen have a ' ouch' look on their face. It is disconcerting to contemplate a blank wall where a picture of Ken's aviatrix granny once hung! Say it isn't so ken! I'll even lay off the childish 'prattle' if you'll only promise to stay away from those 'sideways' tall Asian gryros. Hugs n farts, m....ty
......................as any student of 'confucious period slang' will agree that the slang word for 'hot tall chick' is 'gryro' awfully close to what we now call a spinning wing' thing, a gyro. Hope this clears up any confuciouns about Ken's intencions........................also, those still awake will notice I've reduced my 'carbon footprint' by abbreviating my name m..ty.
Wow, nice work.
You really put Martin through his paces
Nice to see that you were ready to grab the controls throughout the flight should anything go wrong Joz.
Hi Dave, thank you. Martin has a great advance because he is a hang glider pilot. With my colleague Jany (CFI too) we spoke about his training. In Slovakia is minimum 15 flying hours for receive a pilot licence. What we will doing with him for a long time??? :-) We will do more practice about emergency (forced) landings. As you can see his "landings" wasnt along the sowing but a little across... Anything go wrong is forbidden on my trike :-)