Nice job..it never gets old...always a good takeoff and approach in all types of conditions. 35 years ago I did in my home built trike..unforgetable...
Thats the way most of us learn; doing it again and again until it eventually clicks. Then doing it again and again to make sure it stays. Thanks for sharing. I bet those bounces are a rare occurrence nowadays.
Airborne 912xt 80 HP Rotax motor. Getting off the ground depends on how much weight is on the trike, density altitude . But typically 300 to 400 feet or sometimes a little more.
I Thought like that once. Hang gliding is the closest to instinctive flight like a bird. It comes with the built in challenge of staying in the air by your knowledge and feel, I have had several 3 hour plus flights. However I also discovered "Hang Waiting" for wind and weather that suit, can be frustrating. To counter that I got a single seat trike, Brilliant fun!
@@blue_beephang-glider5417 that's awesome bro. I'm sure it feels amazing. I'm still a fledgling but I will feel the need to expand my horizons in due time. :-)
Nice job..it never gets old...always a good takeoff and approach in all types of conditions.
35 years ago I did in my home built trike..unforgetable...
Thats the way most of us learn; doing it again and again until it eventually clicks. Then doing it again and again to make sure it stays. Thanks for sharing. I bet those bounces are a rare occurrence nowadays.
You got that right! Once in a while I bounce. Not often any more
My first hour in circuits gave both the instructor and the undercarriage P.T.S.D.,,, You did great 🙂👍
Thanks so much
total que bueno
gracias por la información y tú tiempo buen día tengáis
Happy flight and have a good time bro, may you are always secure,,👍
Thank you my friend
What kind of trike is this? And motor?
Just curious with 2 people how many feet (estimated) are needed to get in the air?
Airborne 912xt 80 HP Rotax motor. Getting off the ground depends on how much weight is on the trike, density altitude . But typically 300 to 400 feet or sometimes a little more.
@@fpvflyby6855 cool, thank you.
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you.!
how much time it takes from 0 to 100 kmph?
There are too many factors in aviation, which make it difficult to come up with an answer for that
At least I’m not smart enough to figure it out
When you touch the ground you need to pull the wing towards you so you don t bounc.
wow..lucky people
👋👋👋👋💙🇧🇷
Eu vou querer um desses p mim.
a tip : watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Khalid Alonso Yup, I have been using flixzone for years myself :D
@Khalid Alonso Yea, I've been using Flixzone for years myself =)
@Khalid Alonso Yea, have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :)
No thanks. I just figured out my Quicksilver. Wouldn't trade my stick and rudder for the world.
I Thought like that once. Hang gliding is the closest to instinctive flight like a bird. It comes with the built in challenge of staying in the air by your knowledge and feel, I have had several 3 hour plus flights. However I also discovered "Hang Waiting" for wind and weather that suit, can be frustrating. To counter that I got a single seat trike, Brilliant fun!
@@blue_beephang-glider5417 that's awesome bro. I'm sure it feels amazing. I'm still a fledgling but I will feel the need to expand my horizons in due time. :-)