The Weight Shift Control Aircraft Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowled...ralight, sport and private pilots flying trikes and weight-shift control (WS...A" but written specifically for the trike pil...quickly become required reading for all trike p...
About 47.5 % support flying or even getting their own aircraft / license
About 51% don't support flying, almost 6% wish they would stop
Well, about 50:50 (slightly skewed to the negative side). they need to fly in a trike, where the bang for the buck is HIGH!!
I found “Royal Arch”, 175ft high with a span of 80 ft, ample clearance for a trike. On the other side of the ridge was a mini Monument Valley. It was too windy to explore today, but I plan to return and check it out in the future.
This photo is a montage created with photoshop of my trike, and the trophy of an open bottle of Solo softdrink to celebrate going solo for the first time on 8th January 2013.
This photo has been heavily photoshopped, but only using my own photography.
They didn't believe all three would fit. They had just been pulling the two of them straight in.
We backed their two trikes into the corner of the T, with the prop hub near the corner, and a third trike will fit like a piece of pie straight ahead.
Sunday morning. There was a little rain there and bad clouds were rotated. Czech guys huried...(who should not be there) stood him to way. The boy is located in hospital, the trike i...
This is real international photo. You can to see: pilot XC Triker from USA, copilot Jozinko from Slovakia. We were flying in Australian trike on Australian sky. It can connect the Alltrikes web site only.