Or else stop playing in the wind to see just how slow you can land and have the wind suddenly quit.Maybe we should start working on our landings instead of the landing gear?
Or else stop playing in the wind to see just how slow you can land and have the wind suddenly quit.
many years ago i kept my eagle II(?) trainer just for windy days and zero ground speed landings.
Loved the Eagle II! Built two of them. First one as a basic 4ch trainer and the second I added flaperons and a nose-wheel brake for STOL action. Flew it with the old 72mghz FM Futaba super 7 which had flaperon mixing. Best Trainer Ever IMO. Loads of fun.