Short, soft, wheel landings, slips tonight.
Hard surface, wrap up and endorsement Saturday.
No radio flying is fun as hell!
Not liking the hand propping part but what the hell.
Yep. Low and slow is fun
Yep. Low and slow is fun
I know, right?
Go down to Jack Brown's Seaplane Base and fly the Cub on Floats. Talk about low and slow.
You never have to worry about descents. Those floats are draggy as hell. Get Ben Shipp as your instructor.
Amirite? @Roger Roger
It's hard being right as often as I am...
The good news is BFR complete and some pretty three points. View attachment 39675
Did hard surface today and 3.5 hours later got the tailwheel endorsement.
Big smiles!
Gotta feel the slip, no turn and bank indicator.Fun, ain't it? Forces you to learn what the rudder is for.
Gotta feel the slip, no turn and bank indicator.
When did you fly out of 2W5? I did my private pilot checkride there back in 1994 in a C-152 from Andrews AFB. Larry D was the DPE on field. Or at least I think that is his name.I always had a harder time feeling the slip/skid in the front seat of the Citabria or Super Cub. When I got in the back seat of the Cub (ASES) it was *much* more noticeable to me. Definite education there. I've never done any landings on land from the back seat so I don't have a frame of reference there, but I definitely have (recent) memories of one of my TW instructors saying, "Feet alive, feet alive!" as I hacked my way through some 3-pointers and wheel landings at 2W5.
When did you fly out of 2W5? I did my private pilot checkride there back in 1994 in a C-152 from Andrews AFB. Larry D was the DPE on field. Or at least I think that is his name.
Not sure who anyone is there anymore. I left the area back in 1998 and moved to NC. But I did a lot of flying out of VKX pre-9/11. Also flew out of Hyde Field as well. Had a lot of fun up there.We can't do pattern work at VKX so 2W5 is the nearest option. Have done to practice there with Marianne Buckley several times.