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Video of John H arriving at Rock House

 
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John Bickham



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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 12:30 am    Post subject: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

In case you missed it...

Here is a link for the video of John H arriving at the Rock House on Tuesday. Listen for the throttle inputs. This was a lot harder than he made it look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMYsdarPcnY


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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 5:08 am    Post subject: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

John, just like I said, " 6 to 10 right down the runway"
Larry
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John Hauck



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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 5:29 am    Post subject: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

Yea, what's all the cause for alarm. From the video it looks like it was a piece of cake.

That landing ranks right up there with one of the most demanding and dreaded landings I have ever made. I had a lot of time to think about it for the last 150 miles on the flight north from Elko, NV.

When I started my approach I had to go full throttle a couple of times to make any progress and keep up a decent.

Someone was looking out for me, the wind, although extremely high, was not turbulent at touch down. I was extremely relieved.

Nothing to it! A piece of cake!  Wink

john h - Remember wiping my sweaty right hand several time during that approach...
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John, just like I said, " 6 to 10 right down the runway"
Larry
Rock House
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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 6:10 am    Post subject: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

Well, I do have to admit that the wind was up a bit on some of the days that you guys were here. It has been windy all year and the worst weather, for wind and rain, seems to always occur after Monument Valley. I don't know whether it is a natural reaction to all of those Kolbs parked in the yard, but we need the moisture bad enough to secretly not be too upset.

The house and runway are down by about 100 feet under a hill that the winds predominately comes from, so the winds at about 150 to 200 feet above ground level are much more severe than that on the ground. That of course is not to say that the winds on the ground are anything to sneer about, which is why I cut in a cross wind runway. It is only about 600 feet long, 1000 if you count in a dogleg to the left. It is still a bit intimidating none the less.

Where the discussion ( outright ridicule would be more like it) about my wind meter comes in, is because of the wind report that I gave John Bickham and Bruce Chaisson as they were coming in to the Rock house for their initial arrival. When I was working for the BNSF RR as a welder, we were restricted from welding outside in high winds. They gave us this cute little wind meter that you could hold to the wind to determine the strength. Needless to say there was never a day that the wind blew hard enough to curb my work production. Smile As the guys approached I went out into the wind and took readings, and the wind showed 6 to 10 MPH mostly down the runway. The winds every where else was really rocking and rolling, and these guys were white knuckled already. There were of course a few gusts that could get your attention.

John's landing did look easy, but I can assure you that it was not. He had reason for sweaty palms. As I recall mine were a bit sweaty watching.
Larry


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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 6:22 am    Post subject: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

For some reason my computer flags John's posts on that computer as phishing, it also marked my reply to his post as the same phishing as the original even though I "unblocked" it. Did they show up that was on other computers or is it just mine?
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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 11:22 pm    Post subject: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

Shows up on mine the same. Always has done.I still open and have a look, John leads such a interesting life with many experiences that I have always thought the risk worth taking .Less risky than his landing posted in the last vidio. Keep it up,
Tony
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:48 am    Post subject: Re: Video of John H arriving at Rock House Reply with quote

Hmm... Looks like just a typical spring/summer day where I live. Wind won't go below 15G25 until Sept here Wink.

Former partner in my titan was practicing landings in his RV6-A yesterday with his instructor while I was watching on the ground. Don't think I've ever seen a plane that big and heavy yaw and pitch all by itself that much on short final ever.

I put my FSII down in TX in some shifty wind not quite that strong once. Sure was glad I had that big 68" warp drive honker on it as full throttle was needed in some of the dips. Drove it onto the runway in a full wheel landing not much below cruise due to a gust right at the end.

Learned a while back that going to the stops on the controls just to keep the plane doing what you want is actually not safe and can bend stuff pretty easily. I was lucky on that landing as the stops were being put to full use on all controls......

Still miss my FSII a bunch tho. May end up building another one in a few years if Kolb still makes the kit....

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