Hands up all those who have a problem with "Depth perception", in other words the model isn't where you thought it was. I.e over the runway for landing.
Your model is on the final approach for a perfect landing, undercarriage down and locked, wings level, rate of decent excellent. Flair for a perfect landing, right into the grass at the end of the runway. As one gets older this becomes more of a problem, and I'm sure many of our older pilots will testify to this. If you suffer with this issue, try this little trick the next time you go flying.
On the final approach when the model is set up right, the wings level, the height and speed about right. Take your eyes momentarily off the model and glance at the point on the runway you want the model to touch down. Then focus back on the model and you will find the model is not where you thought it was. At this point you can make the necessary adjustments to bring the model to the point you want it. Please note I am only talking about milliseconds with this idea, but it does work.
Like everything else, as we get older the eyes are not what they used to be when we were younger, the above works for me. Try it and see how you get on.
Your model is on the final approach for a perfect landing, undercarriage down and locked, wings level, rate of decent excellent. Flair for a perfect landing, right into the grass at the end of the runway. As one gets older this becomes more of a problem, and I'm sure many of our older pilots will testify to this. If you suffer with this issue, try this little trick the next time you go flying.
On the final approach when the model is set up right, the wings level, the height and speed about right. Take your eyes momentarily off the model and glance at the point on the runway you want the model to touch down. Then focus back on the model and you will find the model is not where you thought it was. At this point you can make the necessary adjustments to bring the model to the point you want it. Please note I am only talking about milliseconds with this idea, but it does work.
Like everything else, as we get older the eyes are not what they used to be when we were younger, the above works for me. Try it and see how you get on.








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