I love low flight. "Acceptable Risk!" and well demonstrated here. I wish we could show the youngsters that flight is affordable and the adrenaline beats any video game 100x!
@@CourtneyTakesFlighthow do I get into a discovery flight will it be around every area traveling welder and I am in Tennessee thank you loved it , my dad was flight instructor use to go up all time with him in Cessna 172
I really enjoyed this video. My favorite one on your channel so far. While I have my pilots license, I fly a paramotor; you should try it; many people say it’s life changing; low and slow, drop in on fields; no big deal if the engine goes out, just glide and land; run into the air and step back on earth; can mount it to a small trike if desired; amazing fun.
Enjoyed the video. It’s giving me an eye into the UltraLight world I didn’t have before. Thinking of going this way after loosing my airplane in Hendersonville after Helene. We had 7 feet in the hanger.
Wow, great flight. You tube interrupted my view of the trip mid flight with an ad for life insurance. Funny as,, keep doing what you do, enjoying the videos and all of the safety tips, kind regards, Glen and Di, Queensland Australia
Nice!👍👍 I had the same plane back in the mid 90s, flying around the coast out here in northeast MA. Lots of fun, but not too many places to be able to crop dust!😄😄
Holy f&£# mate.... You just made the kinetic energy point better than anyone I've ever seen in hundreds of different briefings and UA-cam videos with that Poplar height vs VnE example giving it a clearer real world example than anything else too! Wow. Thank you. Bravo and happy piloting.
I think the best part is that 55 is considered fast. I love flying around that speed when low but in some aircraft that's not much above stall so you end up going 75etc and you don't have the same fun experience... nor as safe. Looks like such a fun ac to fly.
A nice bit of fun flying around. Speed is a bit subjective, for an Ultralight that was fast but having been in a Tornado fighter jet at 50ft over the sea at .9mach I always look at my flyng now as being in 1st gear :-)
My father was a pilot and had a little personal "Piper". I moved to Australia after 9 years Army and was with the 2/502 Infantry 101st Airborne in Vietnam. When i came to the USA he'd take me up and told me; "I could wait for it to land" ... LOL He'd let me fly it and I have to admit it was fly one of my motorcycles in a 3 demoniacal space. Love it...Thanks
I think a slip is one of the most important maneuvers you can learn. How many new pilots are taught techniques to land an aircraft with flap failure. Luckily my dad got me a few lessons in a J3 cub many years ago and learned how important learning slips was. It’s not just important for flapless aircraft. It’s a great emergency skill to have in general.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Take a look at what Google says for "wingover." Also, I commend your need for speed but in a drag monster like the MXL-2 if the engine quits it won't help you much. My first ultralight flight was with Bob Essel in a Quicksilver in Ohio in 1994-ish btw.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight it totally makes sense. I wouldn't want to find myself in a situation where I needed to pop over a row of trees or an obstacle, only to realize I have no airspeed and will rely solely on my prop to get me out of there. That would be the time the engine fails and I have an accident.
I used to have fun with my ultralight back in the day. I sold it many years ago b/c I did not like trailering it around and assembling and disassembling it. If I got back into it again, what pointers can I get on locating a hanger to keep it? Any and all replies appreciated!
Slip indicator, it shows you that you are in coordinated flight….it should be blowing straight back, if not your plane is not you need to add rudder in one direction or the other.
That was my 1st experimental. Couple videos of it on RRH UA-cam. They're old ones I havent posted for a long time. I got rid of that and the then bought a challenger two, sold it bought a challenger one, Then me and my flying buddy Mike Robbins modified it into a light sport plane. , was mounting the engine and then life happened, had to sell it never even got to fly it. Put $10000 and 3 years of working on it.
You got cazone's there! I like you commenting regarding speed and what's going on around you. First time visiting your channel. 5600rpm what engine is it? yep if you're low and not landing you need speed on. however at height you can be closer to stall because you got recovery air under you. Courtney where is this? I notice your deaf but have a sport license. You don't need a radio for that? So you're somewhere in the states. I'm in West Palm Beach pretty crowded air space around here but I'm further West in the county. Too bad I'm too old to fly!
OMG didn't anyone ever teach you that power controls altitude and elevator controls airspeed, you must be lucky to be alive! LOL /S I have more years of saving ahead of me before starting on my life-long goal of building a kit plane or two. But I have occasionally given some serious thought to buying something like the MXL-2 that you demonstrated before then. If I wouldn't have moved from Farm Country to the city long ago, I think I would have one for sure.
Very nice! I’m a brand new owner of a Quicksilver MX II Sprint. Just wondering what that electronic gadget is you have mounted there on the left side???
Haha I thought I recognized that airport. I fly my paramotor out of there and live right in Newberg. Been heavily debating a craft more like this. The paramotor is tough on the body. What's a discovery flight running for $?
You could take a discovery flight. I recommend you contact Captain Drake's Family Aerial Adventures in Southern Oregon about a discovery flight. I don't know what they charge specifically but $150 is in the ballpark.
Vne is the never exceed airspeed. If you go pass it, components could start breaking off. If you do exceed it and safety land, your airplane may very well be damaged.
I hope you will at some point get a better camera. Your flights and subsequent videos are awesome, possibly the best channel of its kind - but the resolution of the recordings not so. Thank you for sharing!
The camera doesn't make great videos, but rather the camera operator and video editor. Cutting edge cameras in the wrong hands frequently result in boring videos. You're welcome to send me a brand new GoPro though.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight I get that it is legal. I also know my neighboring ranches and that they have two reactions to very low flying planes, ultralites and powered parachutes, it is annoyance and anger. I have a 1200' runway on my property that I stopped using because everyone around me seems to think that they own the sky above their property. I was wondering if you have had any negative feedback from your low flights?
How many hp in your engine? It seems kinda weak to me but I am only comparing to other videos--I have no plane yet. If you had a 130lb friend with you it would have been difficult if not impossible to fly as you did in this video, right?
52 HP. As with all airplanes, more HP means more weight. It's always a compromise. With my current engine, I have 430 lbs payload capacity - people and fuel.
Do under an overpass. Piece of cake, just like a touch and go landing, ignore the brigde, in a matter of seconds your through and you're done. I suggest going with traffic.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Really, why? You fly under clouds all the time? Bridge, cloud, power lines, another airplane, the sun moon and stars. Makes no difference to an aerobatic pilot .
I wish you safe landing. But looking the video first what came into my head - "Hey, look what I can do!!!". As one carpenter said: "I know safety rules as my two last fingers". Good look.
It could happen at any altitude. For instance, you could be hit with a sideways gust on an otherwise uneventful landing approach and before you get a grasp on what happened a wingtip is ready to hit the ground.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight I had to do it as a crop sprayer in Southern Africa and also under much lower phone lines and at Pawnee speeds. It was routine - not an emergency.
@@XRP747E crop dusters are different. They've the training and experience to do this, plus their airplanes have safety devices, such as blades to slice through wires if they accidentally hit one.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight During that period in South Africa and Zimbabwe, there was NO specific training for crop spraying. You learned on the job. The biggest dangers may not be what you think - plus observational techniques need to be understood about not readily apparent obstacles. I was thinking about that as I watched you low flying in your interesting video. Flying at lower speeds definitely reduces the chances of an accident.
Alright. . . . nice flight! The question is. . . . .can you take that bird & take off & land from a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier??? I wannuh see ya do a "CAT & TRAP" !!! If you can do that, then I'll subscribe to the channel!
@Courtney Takes Flight Lol🤣👍🏻! I was in the U.S. Navy as a jet engine mechanic & airframe mech as well. Have alot of experiance with aircraft carrier flight ops, launch & recoveries. Ive always wanted to see an ultralight airplane land & take off aboard a carrier flight deck at the landing airstrip section of the flight deck. " CAT" is the aircraft launch sequence & "TRAP" is the landing with the aircraft tail hook & flight deck arresting cable. My Uncle's aircraft carrier is a museum now out there in San Diego, California--U.S.S. MIDWAY CV-41! You could try that one, but a word of caution ⚠️. . . . .the deck is fouled with static display aircraft. . . . .you still game???🤔🤔🤔🤭😁😉
Wow, there is a lot of play in the joystick. The pilot had to pull the joystick way back to take off, then way forward to its neutral point. It looks like a very forgiving plane to fly with all that free play.
It's not much free play, but rather, an optical illusion. Most pilots have the stick's "neutral" position further forward than mine. I moved mine back, which means I have to pull further back to climb. In flight, it's pretty precise without "Freeplay"
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Thanks for this clarification. Superb flying by the way. I let drones go on all my aerial adventures since I'm too chicken to leave the ground.
Hi. Ihad studying this aircrafts for some time. They really seem very fragile, tubing and cloth. Better avoid flying them at all cost. My very best regards, you are fantastic pilot!
You know you are flying low when you have to climb to get over the barb wire fences. Just keep away from flocks of sheep, they go nuts, instinctive fear of attack from the air.
Ironically I find farm animals don't get startled when I fly low. If I'm about 100ft+ sure but below that not. I think they just see me as a tractor... genuinely they don't run. They just stare.
I love low flight. "Acceptable Risk!" and well demonstrated here. I wish we could show the youngsters that flight is affordable and the adrenaline beats any video game 100x!
Talk to them and suggest a discovery flight!
We are helping get the point across. One video at a time!
Excuse me, get them off cells, I worked refueling helicopters, Leer jets, float planes miss it expand you horizons folks.. never to old to learn.. ..
@@CourtneyTakesFlighthow do I get into a discovery flight will it be around every area traveling welder and I am in Tennessee thank you loved it , my dad was flight instructor use to go up all time with him in Cessna 172
Nice video of a short hop , brings back memories, cold here in ohio in January
I understand the cold thing! :)
That was fun and very informative. I so hope I can fly one day.
Take a discovery flight in one!
Awesome flight over beautiful land! Just what I needed to get through a slow Monday afternoon in my office. 😃
Enjoy!
I really enjoyed this video. My favorite one on your channel so far. While I have my pilots license, I fly a paramotor; you should try it; many people say it’s life changing; low and slow, drop in on fields; no big deal if the engine goes out, just glide and land; run into the air and step back on earth; can mount it to a small trike if desired; amazing fun.
Beautiful scenery and beautiful flight! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful flight!
I SO love to fly low!
I find reading your commentary to be a relaxing and intriguing part of your videos.
Thank you!
Enjoyed the video. It’s giving me an eye into the UltraLight world I didn’t have before.
Thinking of going this way after loosing my airplane in Hendersonville after Helene.
We had 7 feet in the hanger.
Sorry to hear that. But yeah, Ultralight flying is a bit more affordable and lots of fun.
It’s wonderful to watch you fly!! Vicarious! Presently taking LSA ground school. Hope to be flying this spring- quicksilver or challenger II!
Good luck. I hope you succeed!
Wow, great flight. You tube interrupted my view of the trip mid flight with an ad for life insurance. Funny as,, keep doing what you do, enjoying the videos and all of the safety tips, kind regards, Glen and Di, Queensland Australia
Thank you!
Best flight video I’ve seen in ages!
Thank you.
Nice!👍👍 I had the same plane back in the mid 90s, flying around the coast out here in northeast MA. Lots of fun, but not too many places to be able to crop dust!😄😄
LOL
Holy f&£# mate.... You just made the kinetic energy point better than anyone I've ever seen in hundreds of different briefings and UA-cam videos with that Poplar height vs VnE example giving it a clearer real world example than anything else too! Wow. Thank you. Bravo and happy piloting.
Thank you.
Thanks, loved the flight and the commentary
You're welcome.
Great flight! Would like to sit in the other seat one-day! Thank you for the trip.
You're welcome. Consider going up on a discovery flight with a CFI.
Very cool Courtney, thanks for taking us along!
You're welcome!
I think the best part is that 55 is considered fast. I love flying around that speed when low but in some aircraft that's not much above stall so you end up going 75etc and you don't have the same fun experience... nor as safe. Looks like such a fun ac to fly.
I agree!
Excellent video!!
Thank you!
A nice bit of fun flying around. Speed is a bit subjective, for an Ultralight that was fast but having been in a Tornado fighter jet at 50ft over the sea at .9mach I always look at my flyng now as being in 1st gear :-)
Another great Courtney video - I like your safety-first approach to flying. :-) One minor note - Airspeed + ALTITUDE = Safety. :-)
Safety at that low altitude she likely to get a model plane or drone in her face
Gorgeous footage
Thank you
I used to do that to it was fun in my Klob altrastar. Open cockpit.
My father was a pilot and had a little personal "Piper". I moved to Australia after 9 years Army and was with the 2/502 Infantry 101st Airborne in Vietnam. When i came to the USA he'd take me up and told me; "I could wait for it to land" ... LOL
He'd let me fly it and I have to admit it was fly one of my motorcycles in a 3 demoniacal space. Love it...Thanks
Good story
Lekker genieten van deze prachtige hobby.
Incredible footage wow
Thank you.
I think a slip is one of the most important maneuvers you can learn. How many new pilots are taught techniques to land an aircraft with flap failure. Luckily my dad got me a few lessons in a J3 cub many years ago and learned how important learning slips was. It’s not just important for flapless aircraft. It’s a great emergency skill to have in general.
I agree! Important maneuver. Knowing this can help you stay alive.
Thanks for the video 😎
You're welcome!
Always love your videos keep them coming. Thanks
Thanks, will do!
That was awesome. Thank you.
You're welcome
I'm so freaking jealous..awesome video thanks for letting me ride with you!!
You're welcome!
That looks like so much fun
It is. Take a discovery flight!
Awesome Flight :P Thank you for posting :)
You're welcome!
Nice flying and beautiful terrain. I was hoping your airfield would be somewhere on the East Coast, but nope, Oregon.
Yup, Oregon.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Take a look at what Google says for "wingover." Also, I commend your need for speed but in a drag monster like the MXL-2 if the engine quits it won't help you much. My first ultralight flight was with Bob Essel in a Quicksilver in Ohio in 1994-ish btw.
Beautiful flight. I take in all the knowledge you share. I want to fly low, but I need to be safe!
Thank you. Just keep your airspeed up to get yourself out of trouble if it happens!
@@CourtneyTakesFlight it totally makes sense. I wouldn't want to find myself in a situation where I needed to pop over a row of trees or an obstacle, only to realize I have no airspeed and will rely solely on my prop to get me out of there. That would be the time the engine fails and I have an accident.
Great job
Made my day! Thank you.
You're welcome!
I would just love one of these.
Make it happen.
Loved it , needs lot of practice and courage respect from India
Thank you.
I lovely fly. beuatiful video.
Thank you
I love this!
Take a discovery flight!
When I flew, it was always 1,000' or lower. Any higher seamed just boring. I must admit the little park was way out of town, in the foothills.😉🤓
I suppose every pilot flies differently. I like flying near 10k feet because it makes the world seem insignificant!
I Love it , Low and Fast in a quick silver.
Better adapt a balliscti chute, i saw on discovery channel, mounted on a cessna aircraft. Realy amazing. Thank you.
I already have one.
I used to have fun with my ultralight back in the day. I sold it many years ago b/c I did not like trailering it around and assembling and disassembling it. If I got back into it again, what pointers can I get on locating a hanger to keep it? Any and all replies appreciated!
Hangars away from metro areas are cheaper. There are likely to be waiting lists. Get on them now, even before you get your airplane.
love that oregon countryside view..must be Fall season. Is that the Willamette river?
Yes, it is.
Awesome! As if flying manned version of drone through low altitude!
True that!
Very cool!😎
Thank you.
Great ,Thanks for the ride. Courtney what is with that flag attached to your pedals ?
Cheers.
Girls Kick Ass!
Slip indicator, it shows you that you are in coordinated flight….it should be blowing straight back, if not your plane is not you need to add rudder in one direction or the other.
@@grandenauto3214 I get what you say, Thanks for your reply,
Love this!❤
Thank you.
Your videos are great! It would be cool if you would convert this video to 1080p and re-release it. Such awesome scenery.
Upgrade is down the road.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight good to hear. Your videos and ultralight flying are fantastic.
That was my 1st experimental. Couple videos of it on RRH UA-cam. They're old ones I havent posted for a long time. I got rid of that and the then bought a challenger two, sold it bought a challenger one, Then me and my flying buddy Mike Robbins modified it into a light sport plane. , was mounting the engine and then life happened, had to sell it never even got to fly it. Put $10000 and 3 years of working on it.
Sorry to hear.
You got cazone's there! I like you commenting regarding speed and what's going on around you. First time visiting your channel. 5600rpm what engine is it? yep if you're low and not landing you need speed on. however at height you can be closer to stall because you got recovery air under you. Courtney where is this? I notice your deaf but have a sport license. You don't need a radio for that? So you're somewhere in the states. I'm in West Palm Beach pretty crowded air space around here but I'm further West in the county. Too bad I'm too old to fly!
Thank you.
Super cool
Thank you.
Great video! where is this? That’s beautiful country.
Oregon
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Nice! Keep them coming!
Love this
Thank you.
Looks like where I live, farmland everywhere.
We're also surrounded by mountains which I have to climb over to get to that place.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight same here Frederick Md.
OMG didn't anyone ever teach you that power controls altitude and elevator controls airspeed, you must be lucky to be alive! LOL /S
I have more years of saving ahead of me before starting on my life-long goal of building a kit plane or two. But I have occasionally given some serious thought to buying something like the MXL-2 that you demonstrated before then. If I wouldn't have moved from Farm Country to the city long ago, I think I would have one for sure.
So cool
Thank you!
I want one of these
What do you need to fly something like that and do you need to comunicate to the airport there?
This one, being a 2-seater, requires a pilot certificate. And since it's outside of ATC airspace, no radio is needed.
Very nice! I’m a brand new owner of a Quicksilver MX II Sprint. Just wondering what that electronic gadget is you have mounted there on the left side???
Remote engine start and ignition kill switches.
Nice video! What camera and mount do you use?
GoPro7
Very nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
"FAST" lol, I guess it's all relative. Looking good Courtney, not sure which one gets me more excited, plane or pilot ! !
Thank you!
Hi! Courtney
Your flight was awesome, brings back memories. What part of the country are you in?
Oregon
Enjoy the comments, add alot to the enjoyment of the flight vid.
Thank you!
Yep. I enjoyed that. :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Way 😎 COOL - brilliant
Thank you.
Our Girl,Courtney !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Haha I thought I recognized that airport. I fly my paramotor out of there and live right in Newberg. Been heavily debating a craft more like this. The paramotor is tough on the body. What's a discovery flight running for $?
You could take a discovery flight. I recommend you contact Captain Drake's Family Aerial Adventures in Southern Oregon about a discovery flight. I don't know what they charge specifically but $150 is in the ballpark.
@CourtneyTakesFlight do you not offer them out of Chehalem valley?
Did you see any of them Pesky Chicom J35s up there?
No.
man i need one
Put it on your shopping list!
How does vne work? Why do you not want to exceed it? Can you for short bursts?
Vne is the never exceed airspeed. If you go pass it, components could start breaking off. If you do exceed it and safety land, your airplane may very well be damaged.
Love the content! Makes me excited about ultralights again! Are you going to Oshkosh this year?
Thank you. Not going to Osh this year!
That's a wings convertible with the hood down baby!
Yes!
I hope you will at some point get a better camera. Your flights and subsequent videos are awesome, possibly the best channel of its kind - but the resolution of the recordings not so. Thank you for sharing!
The camera doesn't make great videos, but rather the camera operator and video editor. Cutting edge cameras in the wrong hands frequently result in boring videos. You're welcome to send me a brand new GoPro though.
What airport do you fly out of? I would like to try some of your flights in MSFS 2020, but have no idea where to start from.
Try McMinnville airport, MMV.
there is nothing like flying by the seat of your pants. more exciting than any roller-coaster.
Agree!
not worried about ziplines?
Very worried. I rarely fly low. Usually just for the sake of making a video.
I have to ask, do you worry about upsetting property owners when flying low and slow over their homes and fields?
The FAA regulations say 500 feet from people, buildings, vehicles etc.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight I get that it is legal. I also know my neighboring ranches and that they have two reactions to very low flying planes, ultralites and powered parachutes, it is annoyance and anger. I have a 1200' runway on my property that I stopped using because everyone around me seems to think that they own the sky above their property. I was wondering if you have had any negative feedback from your low flights?
Quicksilver factory test-pilot loves your bird
Is that you?
How many hp in your engine? It seems kinda weak to me but I am only comparing to other videos--I have no plane yet. If you had a 130lb friend with you it would have been difficult if not impossible to fly as you did in this video, right?
52 HP. As with all airplanes, more HP means more weight. It's always a compromise. With my current engine, I have 430 lbs payload capacity - people and fuel.
Fun flying low but not many options.
I only did this for the purpose of making the video.
aren't you "supposed" to stay below E airspace, 1,200 ft agl?
If it's VFR conditions, it's below 10,000 ft. If it's instrument flying conditions, there are restrictions.
Where can I get this plane?
Air-Tech Inc in Louisiana
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Thanks
Do under an overpass.
Piece of cake, just like a touch and go landing, ignore the brigde, in a matter of seconds your through and you're done.
I suggest going with traffic.
If I do that, I risk losing my pilot certificate, and perhaps my ground instructor certificate.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Really, why? You fly under clouds all the time? Bridge, cloud, power lines, another airplane, the sun moon and stars.
Makes no difference to an aerobatic pilot .
I wish you safe landing. But looking the video first what came into my head - "Hey, look what I can do!!!". As one carpenter said: "I know safety rules as my two last fingers". Good look.
How does flying low give you spatial disorientation. Thanks for sharing
It could happen at any altitude. For instance, you could be hit with a sideways gust on an otherwise uneventful landing approach and before you get a grasp on what happened a wingtip is ready to hit the ground.
What motor in video?
Rotax 503
@@CourtneyTakesFlight
Do u have a link to your first video #1
@@CourtneyTakesFlight
Is it good beginner craft
@@michaelvincent9060 Yes, get the Quicksilver MX SPORT.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight
What’s your opinion of the Aerolite 103. More affordable for me also was thinking two seater
Why not go under the power lines?
Easier said than done. An unnecessary risk unless it's an emergency.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight I had to do it as a crop sprayer in Southern Africa and also under much lower phone lines and at Pawnee speeds. It was routine - not an emergency.
@@XRP747E crop dusters are different. They've the training and experience to do this, plus their airplanes have safety devices, such as blades to slice through wires if they accidentally hit one.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Really? Not in my day, but I'd like to see someone slice through a power line. 🤭
@@CourtneyTakesFlight During that period in South Africa and Zimbabwe, there was NO specific training for crop spraying. You learned on the job. The biggest dangers may not be what you think - plus observational techniques need to be understood about not readily apparent obstacles. I was thinking about that as I watched you low flying in your interesting video. Flying at lower speeds definitely reduces the chances of an accident.
Hello captain, how are you, how can I contact you?
What do you need to know?
darn.. I tried this at home, but ran out of space.. :-/
And what happened?
Alright. . . . nice flight! The question is. . . . .can you take that bird & take off & land from a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier??? I wannuh see ya do a "CAT & TRAP" !!! If you can do that, then I'll subscribe to the channel!
Luckily there's no aircraft carrier or museum anywhere near me, otherwise I'd be in trouble for taking you up on this dare!
@Courtney Takes Flight Lol🤣👍🏻! I was in the U.S. Navy as a jet engine mechanic & airframe mech as well. Have alot of experiance with aircraft carrier flight ops, launch & recoveries. Ive always wanted to see an ultralight airplane land & take off aboard a carrier flight deck at the landing airstrip section of the flight deck. " CAT" is the aircraft launch sequence & "TRAP" is the landing with the aircraft tail hook & flight deck arresting cable.
My Uncle's aircraft carrier is a museum now out there in San Diego, California--U.S.S. MIDWAY CV-41! You could try that one, but a word of caution ⚠️. . . . .the deck is fouled with static display aircraft. . . . .you still game???🤔🤔🤔🤭😁😉
She could take off sideways from the deck!
👍👍
If your flying that low over fields near me your likely to get a drone in your mush
Read the FAA regs closely.
@@CourtneyTakesFlight whoever this steveo is, seems like a young, one dimensional player.. great flight Courtney 👍🏼
Low and slow that's how we roll
Wow, there is a lot of play in the joystick. The pilot had to pull the joystick way back to take off, then way forward to its neutral point. It looks like a very forgiving plane to fly with all that free play.
It's not much free play, but rather, an optical illusion. Most pilots have the stick's "neutral" position further forward than mine. I moved mine back, which means I have to pull further back to climb. In flight, it's pretty precise without "Freeplay"
@@CourtneyTakesFlight Thanks for this clarification. Superb flying by the way. I let drones go on all my aerial adventures since I'm too chicken to leave the ground.
@@riverbankfisher Thank you!
Hi. Ihad studying this aircrafts for some time. They really seem very fragile, tubing and cloth. Better avoid flying them at all cost. My very best regards, you are fantastic pilot!
actually, the main reason for airplane crashes is pilot error.
You know you are flying low when you have to climb to get over the barb wire fences. Just keep away from flocks of sheep, they go nuts, instinctive fear of attack from the air.
Agree. I avoid animals whenever possible.
Ironically I find farm animals don't get startled when I fly low. If I'm about 100ft+ sure but below that not. I think they just see me as a tractor... genuinely they don't run. They just stare.
Impressive stuff but I'd far rather be doing it in my MT-03 Autogyro!!!