I do like the view out of mist glider, those wings don't get in the way. It's why I fancy a shadow like yours. Great views and a great aircraft to fly.
I enjoyed that. Over 40 years ago during my PPL training in C152s at Swanton Morley in Norfolk my instructor taught dead stick landings, engine off, raise the nose to stop the prop windmilling, then land on the (huge) grass field. I did 2 of those. One of the most useful bits of practice I ever did. Never had the confidence to do it solo!
@JamesMcMurdo-h7s Good to hear from you Jim, still hang on to my pilots licence, must admit microlights and farm strips make it more affordable than flying out of Liverpool 😃
Excellent translation of pilot speak! Beautiful evening in Wales. Very well done.
Textbook stuff Stuart. Reminds us all to remember the basics and practice them. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome
Great video and nice landing.
Another great one Stuart!
I do like the view out of mist glider, those wings don't get in the way. It's why I fancy a shadow like yours. Great views and a great aircraft to fly.
I enjoyed that. Over 40 years ago during my PPL training in C152s at Swanton Morley in Norfolk my instructor taught dead stick landings, engine off, raise the nose to stop the prop windmilling, then land on the (huge) grass field. I did 2 of those. One of the most useful bits of practice I ever did. Never had the confidence to do it solo!
Nice Video Stu
Nicely done Stu, done a few over the years for real thanks to the oh so reliable rotax 2 strokes lol
@fieldsman3307 yup, 2strokes are good, until they stop.
Great video Stuart, nice to see you still aviating
@JamesMcMurdo-h7s Good to hear from you Jim, still hang on to my pilots licence, must admit microlights and farm strips make it more affordable than flying out of Liverpool 😃
Hey, were you flying over Cwmbran today heading across to Newport?
@@accidentalactor9306 Not me today.
where in newport is this field?
@pauldixon9327 South Wales, first city you come to once you cross the River Seven, on the M4 motorway heading west 😀