daily pic

6799727599_82e16d1cc1_b.jpg


6799729111_14ed6f989f_b.jpg
 
Hey looks like a neat trip! Sorry you had some problems along the way. I have a pacer, love it! Original pacer or a tri conversion?
Conversion. That one was done right so that it kept going straight after touchdown. The only thing that I didn't like about it in the 3 landings and 9 hours I have in that one, was that it ran out of aileron way too soon in a crosswind. Had to make a last second conversion to a wheel landing with a bunch of power to keep the wing down and us going straight. I will add it to my list of possible first airplanes to own though.
 
Conversion. That one was done right so that it kept going straight after touchdown. The only thing that I didn't like about it in the 3 landings and 9 hours I have in that one, was that it ran out of aileron way too soon in a crosswind. Had to make a last second conversion to a wheel landing with a bunch of power to keep the wing down and us going straight. I will add it to my list of possible first airplanes to own though.

My original owners manual from the conversion says wheel landings not recommended, so I've never tried it. Not a big fan of them in general anyways. How does it do?
 
Awesome! Love widgeons too. Grumman amphibs are a dream of mine. I have always tried to remain in the GA world while still doing the airline thing, but hope to do the seaplane thing at some point. I feel like a widgeon would be a good place to start in the multi sea world. Would really love to have a goose some day...

Speaking of the Grumman seaplanes. I didn't have my camera out the other day, but I more or less got buzzed by an Albatross in Ft. Pierce. It was cool to see a seaplane that big fly right by.
 
My original owners manual from the conversion says wheel landings not recommended, so I've never tried it. Not a big fan of them in general anyways. How does it do?
Really? Nobody told me that. Haha. I did that last second 3pt to wheel conversion when I saw I wasn't going to have enough aileron for the wind. Wasn't really a big deal. The previous owner recommended to me that if I was going to wheel land it, to trim it forward so that when you touch down you just release the back pressure to pin it on. He mostly 3-pointed it as well though.
 
Really? Nobody told me that. Haha. I did that last second 3pt to wheel conversion when I saw I wasn't going to have enough aileron for the wind. Wasn't really a big deal. The previous owner recommended to me that if I was going to wheel land it, to trim it forward so that when you touch down you just release the back pressure to pin it on. He mostly 3-pointed it as well though.

Haha it seemed weird to me, I've done a lot of them in other airplanes. I believe the RV-6 and 7 also have the same recommendation from the manufacturer.
 
Speaking of the Grumman seaplanes. I didn't have my camera out the other day, but I more or less got buzzed by an Albatross in Ft. Pierce. It was cool to see a seaplane that big fly right by.

Was it this Albatross ?
 

Attachments

  • ImageUploadedByTapatalk1328275805.902422.jpg
    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1328275805.902422.jpg
    91.2 KB · Views: 96
It's an albatross. I was thinking it was a mallard, but they dont have the little nipple thing on the nose.
 
Back
Top