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Old 10-01-10, 12:07 AM   #1
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Default Video i shot, thought i would share

This is one of my solo students landing at dusk just before we closed things down for the evening.

nice landing, sorry for quality... low light - shot with iphone 3G





this was his final landing of the evening...

he finally decided to get the lights on.
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Old 10-01-10, 12:17 AM   #2
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Great landing GR, then I know who to hire as my personal pilot,and the image was good
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Great landing GR, then I know who to hire as my personal pilot,and the image was good
Well he did a good job... i was standing in the grass which takes very little skill, so you might want to hire him LOL
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But YOU made a good picture,
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Thank Gr, for your attention, yes time goes by........
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Smooth landing
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So...how well does skill in a flight sim translate to rl flying ability?
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So...how well does skill in a flight sim translate to rl flying ability?
It actually does contribute to it. Not by a huge margin but at least you already know a bit about what you are doing. My flightsim time helped me with learning how to fly gliders (well, I'm still learning as I almost didn't fly this year because of writing my thesis....and the damn season is next to over already.).
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So...how well does skill in a flight sim translate to rl flying ability?
Flight sim experience helps. But there are some negative habits that can be developed in sims.

I would say an experienced sim pilot is perhaps the equivalent of 10-15 flying hours ahead of a non sim pilot on day one of training.

It's nice when sim pilots come in with an understanding of the instruments and parts of the plane etc.
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Lovely landing in the first. Did he bounce in the second or flare a bit just before touchdown? Either which way, good going on the guy. Really cannot be an easy thing to do at all.
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...sorry for quality... low light - shot with iphone 3G.
Actually it is quite good. I wouldn't have known if you hadn't said.
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He did a pretty good landing.
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Lovely landing in the first. Did he bounce in the second or flare a bit just before touchdown? Either which way, good going on the guy. Really cannot be an easy thing to do at all.
The second landing it appeared to me that he approached at least 5 - 10 knots faster than normal which makes a considerable difference. it was a firm landing on the mains first, and he dropped the nose wheel down a bit quicker than in the first one.

EDIT: i had also moved closer to the touch down zone - so the wheel chirp was probably a lot more pronounced than in the first video where i was further down range.

I'd claim any of those personally.

Of course i would rather he approached 5-10 knots fast vs. 5-10 knots slow

The weekend of the 23rd is our annual camping trip / fly-in. I'll have lots of great classic airplane pics and videos from that im sure
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Aah, that makes sense, I was just wondering because it looked like he touched down at twenty-nine seconds and then lifted briefly before putting down again at thirty-two, either that or he flared a little at twenty-nine to bleed some speed before putting down at thirty-two, hard to tell because of the light and film quality (but even so, it's damn good for an iphone). Either which way, like you say, it's a good landing and you've done well with that one . I was just curious.

Ah, awesome, I remember your pics from last years fly-in.
Agreed on the too fast, better to go a bit faster than to go too slow and either drop in the grass or stall I'd say. They were still very clean landings.
Are there many tail draggers at your field or is it primarily tricycles?
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