RE: Depth Perception
Both hands up. My old trainer knows how to handle corn shucks now and keep on flying. Dropped it twice in the stalks this past year. Guess it wanted to taste the alcohol before the process. Them old nitro trainers have always been tough.
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I like you MrGrossman run my electrics out on the mains. There's just something about the plane tail coming up and continuing on the mains for a while before takeoff is mystical. I fly off of grass all the time and have never had a paved or concrete runway. Guys always wonder at that I push my luck as they say risking a nose over. Grass is not golf course short but nice and without a certain amount of flair and elevator control on landings a nose over is likely. But on takeoff. Steady throttle application and a little work with the rudder makes for a beautiful take off. I am proud to say in the 2 years back to flying (not quite one of that on electric) lve only broken one propeller on takeoff. I fly every weekend weather permitting. In the sandhills of NC that's pretty often. If it's to windy for the electrics I'll throw up a nitro. Carry at least 2 each to the field each week. I look forward to hearing more about everyone's styles and likes. Thanks for sharing.
Both hands up. My old trainer knows how to handle corn shucks now and keep on flying. Dropped it twice in the stalks this past year. Guess it wanted to taste the alcohol before the process. Them old nitro trainers have always been tough.
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I like you MrGrossman run my electrics out on the mains. There's just something about the plane tail coming up and continuing on the mains for a while before takeoff is mystical. I fly off of grass all the time and have never had a paved or concrete runway. Guys always wonder at that I push my luck as they say risking a nose over. Grass is not golf course short but nice and without a certain amount of flair and elevator control on landings a nose over is likely. But on takeoff. Steady throttle application and a little work with the rudder makes for a beautiful take off. I am proud to say in the 2 years back to flying (not quite one of that on electric) lve only broken one propeller on takeoff. I fly every weekend weather permitting. In the sandhills of NC that's pretty often. If it's to windy for the electrics I'll throw up a nitro. Carry at least 2 each to the field each week. I look forward to hearing more about everyone's styles and likes. Thanks for sharing.








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