Training trike buggy for ground handling school a must. Where one could inflate all day without the prop danger. Someone should build one. Maybe electric ?
@@kelwinfThat cage will totally handle a trike! Just need the correct size reinforcement bar and to put the titanium spars on the top right and left spots!
Can the trike be disassembled or folded up and put in an small/medium SUV? I'd love to get back into flying (I have a number of hours in a 150, 152 and 172) but thanks to steroid use (not the body builder kind) my bones are weaker then normal so I have lifting limits that would definitely be exceeded trying to run around and land with a 50+ pound motor on my back. So a trike would be the only real option.
I see you’ve got the trike set up so that it takes off & lands very flat, but most trike pilots (& UA-cam video’s) have the front wheel come up first, & down last. Is there ant reason why you’ve set it up like it is?
Great to see you in the sky again. Also AWESOME to see you in two shoes (ok boots). Thank's again for sharing. Fly safe.
I added 100 lbs extra underneath trike frame for stability on take offs. It worked good on the ground but it didn't like to take off. Haha
Good content and good to see you flying. Wish I had know you needed something printed (or designed) could have hooked you up.
Dude! That beach is an awesome place to practice! Wish I could have been there with you!
when you go back to foot launch, what will be your justification to do so? ie. the real world downside to the trike.
You see unc in corpus christie?
Training trike buggy for ground handling school a must. Where one could inflate all day without the prop danger. Someone should build one. Maybe electric ?
How long you going to be in Corpus Christi cuz I'm about done here in Comanche Allen love to fly with you bro
Great vids dude! I also have the macfly travel cage. I want to try the trike but cage won’t handle it. Where did you get your cross brace?
What cage do you have? Macfly makes the reinforcement bar.
It’s the MacFly travel cage/125 prop.
@@kelwinfThat cage will totally handle a trike! Just need the correct size reinforcement bar and to put the titanium spars on the top right and left spots!
Can the trike be disassembled or folded up and put in an small/medium SUV? I'd love to get back into flying (I have a number of hours in a 150, 152 and 172) but thanks to steroid use (not the body builder kind) my bones are weaker then normal so I have lifting limits that would definitely be exceeded trying to run around and land with a 50+ pound motor on my back. So a trike would be the only real option.
It sure can!
I see you’ve got the trike set up so that it takes off & lands very flat, but most trike pilots (& UA-cam video’s) have the front wheel come up first, & down last. Is there ant reason why you’ve set it up like it is?