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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:21 am    Post subject: Kolb-List Digest: 17 Msgs - 08/18/07 Reply with quote

I get a kick out of reading of those who want 'slow' stalls and really
'slow' landings. 'Cut the wings off', add vgs, do this and do that to land
slow. I still hear of them landing really slow and bamm, down the nose goes
and they say "oh, it must have been a shear over the hedge or something".
Love it. This is being sarcastic but I had about enough of 'slow' with my
little white lightning firestar. I had enough of the bouncing around like a
balloon on the ocean. I wanted better speed with agility, better handling
and response. That is why I went to a "slingshot". Those that have never
flown one cannot understand the command control on this craft. You cannot
understand that float is not always better. I like mine cause it puts down
exactly where I want it. It lands exactly when I want it, cross wind or
not. It lands soft, slow and precise. It climbs like a fool with a 582.
cruises in the low 80's if I like it to. goes through bumps and lumps like
they are not there. That is what I wanted. Wind gust to 30+? No problem.
Cross winding? No problem. I love this bird. Putting a 912 on it for
safety factor. Not worrying about sink or stall cause that engine most
likely wont quit like a two banger. Anyway, I think putting VGS on a
slingshot would be like putting wings on bowling balls; might make it land
softer but wont add nothing to the control and cruise. I love the fact that
I could probably land my bird in an emergency in one hundred foot or less
and NOT ROLL OVER. THAT, is what I got it for. Love my Greezed Lightnin.
My two cents. That is also why Jeremy Casey is building his "superfly".
Ted Cowan, Alabama


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:02 pm    Post subject: Kolb-List Digest: 17 Msgs - 08/18/07 Reply with quote

Amen...brother Cowan...Amen Wink
Jeremy
<snip>

I get a kick out of reading of those who want 'slow' stalls and really
'slow' landings. 'Cut the wings off', add vgs, do this and do that to
land
slow. I still hear of them landing really slow and bamm, down the nose
goes
and they say "oh, it must have been a shear over the hedge or
something".
Love it. This is being sarcastic but I had about enough of 'slow' with
my
little white lightning firestar. I had enough of the bouncing around
like a
balloon on the ocean. I wanted better speed with agility, better
handling
and response. That is why I went to a "slingshot". Those that have
never
flown one cannot understand the command control on this craft. You
cannot
understand that float is not always better. I like mine cause it puts
down
exactly where I want it. It lands exactly when I want it, cross wind or

not. It lands soft, slow and precise. It climbs like a fool with a
582.
cruises in the low 80's if I like it to. goes through bumps and lumps
like
they are not there. That is what I wanted. Wind gust to 30+? No
problem.
Cross winding? No problem. I love this bird. Putting a 912 on it for
safety factor. Not worrying about sink or stall cause that engine most
likely wont quit like a two banger. Anyway, I think putting VGS on a
slingshot would be like putting wings on bowling balls; might make it
land
softer but wont add nothing to the control and cruise. I love the fact
that
I could probably land my bird in an emergency in one hundred foot or
less
and NOT ROLL OVER. THAT, is what I got it for. Love my Greezed
Lightnin.
My two cents. That is also why Jeremy Casey is building his "superfly".

Ted Cowan, Alabama


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:31 pm    Post subject: Kolb-List Digest: 17 Msgs - 08/18/07 Reply with quote

The guy with the best plane is the guy who is happy with the one he's
got.
If you don't believe me ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ask John. Smile

Gene

On Aug 19, 2007, at 5:59 PM, Jeremy Casey wrote:

Quote:

<1planeguy(at)kilocharlie.us>
Amen...brother Cowan...Amen Wink
Jeremy
<snip>

I get a kick out of reading of those who want 'slow' stalls and really
'slow' landings. 'Cut the wings off', add vgs, do this and do that to
land
slow. I still hear of them landing really slow and bamm, down the
nose
goes
and they say "oh, it must have been a shear over the hedge or
something".
Love it. This is being sarcastic but I had about enough of 'slow'
with
my
little white lightning firestar. I had enough of the bouncing around
like a
balloon on the ocean. I wanted better speed with agility, better
handling
and response. That is why I went to a "slingshot". Those that have
never
flown one cannot understand the command control on this craft. You
cannot
understand that float is not always better. I like mine cause it puts
down
exactly where I want it. It lands exactly when I want it, cross
wind or

not. It lands soft, slow and precise. It climbs like a fool with a
582.
cruises in the low 80's if I like it to. goes through bumps and lumps
like
they are not there. That is what I wanted. Wind gust to 30+? No
problem.
Cross winding? No problem. I love this bird. Putting a 912 on it
for
safety factor. Not worrying about sink or stall cause that engine
most
likely wont quit like a two banger. Anyway, I think putting VGS on a
slingshot would be like putting wings on bowling balls; might make it
land
softer but wont add nothing to the control and cruise. I love the
fact
that
I could probably land my bird in an emergency in one hundred foot or
less
and NOT ROLL OVER. THAT, is what I got it for. Love my Greezed
Lightnin.
My two cents. That is also why Jeremy Casey is building his
"superfly".

Ted Cowan, Alabama


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