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Earl Zimmerman
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 35 Location: Elizabethtown, PA
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:16 pm Post subject: Re: What's Wrong With This Picture? |
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Earl Zimmerman wrote: | It was very
smooth and kind of fun but I had to be a little creative to get back
home because home was straight into the wind. |
Very Cool Earl
If you think that was fun, here is another new experience you can try with high winds over the mountain. Get a little further downwind from the mountain, where the wind starts to get pulled back down towards the earth faster than your Kolb can climb ... The experience of sinking into the trees at full climb power and airspeed just cannot be beat
All Joking aside, be very careful flying low over terrain like that with high winds, you can easily find yourself in a situation that no light airplane can survive.
Michael A. Bigelow
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:58 am Post subject: What's Wrong With This Picture? |
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I was on the down wind side of a small mountain a couple hundred feet about
the peak>>
Hi,
you were very lucky. A bit lower and the downgoing side of the airflow would
have put you firmly on the ground. A friend of mine when we were doing 5
hours on a ridge for a gliding badge took a short cut from one end of the
ridge to the other which took him back behind the lift into the curlover.
He went down in a cornfield absolutely vertically. The pattern he left in
the corn was a complete outline of the glider, no run in or approach. He
must have gone in absolutely flat . It broke the glider fuselage in half
just behind the wing and gave the guy back trouble for a long time.
The sensation of flying backwards is really strange though. I have done it
twice. Once in a glider where I launched up the wire, levelled out, dumped
the wire and drifted backwards far enough to make a straight in approach to
land without turning. Once when I was having a demonstration flight in
gyrocopter. We climbed to about a thousand feet and then flew more and more
slowly until we began to drift backwards. At that point the pilot said `I
expect you are wondering what would happen if the engine stopped now` Then
he switched it off. In the sudden silence we fluttered down to a smooth
landing right on the numbers. Impressive but odd.
Cheers
Pat
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Earl Zimmerman
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 35 Location: Elizabethtown, PA
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 7:16 am Post subject: What's Wrong With This Picture? |
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pat ladd wrote:
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I was on the down wind side of a small mountain a couple hundred feet about
the peak>>
Hi,
you were very lucky. A bit lower and the downgoing side of the airflow would
have put you firmly on the ground.
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I meant to type "a couple hundred feet (above) the peak". I was about
3-4 miles down wind of the mountain at about 1500-1700 ft AGL. At the
point where I was backing up the air was very smooth. It reminded me of
when you see a hawk (not Hauck) hovering motionless in the air. Farther
down wind of the mountain it was pretty rough. I tighten me seatbelt a
couple tugs, would have banged my bald spot if it were any looser.
I do understand what you are saying though, but I didn't think that I
was that close to the mountain. Maybe I was in the next wave off the
mountain. Sure glad I wasn't in a glider, but a 1000 fpm 582 powered
MKII! ~ Earl
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:58 am Post subject: What's Wrong With This Picture? |
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Maybe I was in the next wave off the
mountain. Sure glad I wasn't in a glider, but a 1000 fpm 582 powered>>
Hi Earl,
you might have been in the second wave. It is uncannily smooth. Super flying
in the `up` section. If you had been in the downflow of a good wave your 582
would`nt have saved you, and the rotor may well have banged your bald spot
right through the canopy.
Pat
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