When asked why he was referred to as 'Ace':
Because during World War Two I was responsible for the destruction of six aircraft, fortunately three were enemy.
— Captain Ray Lancaster, USAAF.
Hi everyone,
I would like to share a terr...urers limitations are 12 knots cross wind and max wind strength at 20 knots. That pa...ea and I didn't want to fly in those winds" and my instructor said to m...y)....I was on high alert going crosswind...Instead of doing one nice c...
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the very first Fokker airplane built in the world. The Dutch call it the mother Fokker.
— Custodian at the Aviodome aviation museum, Schiphol airport Amsterdam.
Thought some of you (W.E.?) might be interested in this brief discussion.
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/Features/AMA_Expo.html#.UtN_ZvtNY4d
Of course, we have known for some time in the flexwing world that adverse yaw can be overcome by wing tip aerodynamics.
Today I sent a message to that instructor bloke that s...M: When?
I: Mid-day when there are thermals, wind and not so easy air.
M: H...d!
Apparently you can't fly trikes in these winds and turbulence at this time...
This is a copy of some question that Henry asked me.
Hi Henry, Don't...Tanarg B13 combo lands like it is on rails. I landed to nights ago in a 35kt x-wind and it was great. by the way...