stangflyer
I like 'em "BIG"!
I will do my best to get some good photo's and video the day of the maiden. I am quite certain I will not be able to refrain from a few hovers or ssssslllloooooow passes once dialed in though. LOL....
I did not get nuts-o with the 260 and the 3Dub for about three to four gallons. But I am a firm believer in breaking a motor and a plane in the way it is intended to be flown. Both my Slick and my Pilot Edge are wild animals in the sky and have been since new. I think the 260 was a warm up of getting used to really big stuff. I soon found out it can do more things than I am capable of. Pretty sure the Sukhoi will get a proper shake down upon the maiden voyage.Who says you need to refrain from any of that stuff. With a new plane, I normally do about 5 or 6 circles to do some trimming if its needed (this plane needed 1 click of something I think), and its on like donkey kong. Probably not correct break in procedure, but I don't care
Who says you need to refrain from any of that stuff. With a new plane, I normally do about 5 or 6 circles to do some trimming if its needed (this plane needed 1 click of something I think), and its on like donkey kong. Probably not correct break in procedure, but I don't care
Nice....LOL. The one and "ONLY" time I can honestly say I have had that nose in the air attitude with a stalled motor, was this past summer with the 260. My bad completely. Fortunately 50' up with 15mph winds and 42 lbs. gives you lots of opportunity to pull off a great save. And a great save it was. Hee hee...actually, It was pure luck. LOLlol...When I first flew my 104 I had the same attitude and then the engine quit running nose facing straight up and only air speed was in reverse. lol Never knew I could yell "Chit" so loud. My ignition cut off failed. Now a fellow with an Aero-works Ultimate did the same thing but he was reaching for the smoke switch. I was proven wrong about yelling "chit" so loud.
That would really stink. First few minutes of first flight is always stressful for me(except my p47, it's ALWAYS stressful). An electronics failure would just make me mad.lol...When I first flew my 104 I had the same attitude and then the engine quit running nose facing straight up and only air speed was in reverse. lol Never knew I could yell "Chit" so loud. My ignition cut off failed. Now a fellow with an Aero-works Ultimate did the same thing but he was reaching for the smoke switch. I was proven wrong about yelling "chit" so loud.
Peanuts???? Did you know Cheeseburgers buns are softer? Jus' sayin'.....I was over a fresh field of peanut plants and a hard flare saved my plane. The guys ultimate was just at the edge of the field and darted hard in to the strip. My DA 120 was unharmed his went back to DA. Remarkably though the nose of the ultimate was the only thing that was destroyed. My 104, was only cowl, wheel pants, and landing gear. I thought for sure some holes in the covering or something but nope! Plane was perfect other than mentioned parts. I asked the property owner to plant peanuts every year!