It sounds like if I'm going to try.the hand launch I should wait for a deep snow day and stand on the cab of my truck. I've abused my shoulders on dirt bikes over the years, so over launching overhand is more of a risk to my rotator cuff than to the plane.
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Originally posted by Ks.jetflyer View PostI have the outrunner version, with the landing gear removed it has at least1-1 thrust. Slight overhand toss and it's gone. That said, I do have someone launch it for me. Need two hands to launch.
Just needs a little under handed throw holding it by the coke-bottle section of the fuse and off it goes. I'm left handed so throw with my left, with my fingers on the elevons after I advance the throttle. I used to do that to save wear and tear on the gear when I flew off of grass.
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Originally posted by rms View PostDid some winterflying with the Mirage. This is north of the arctic circle so its no sun during the day at this time of the year ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjmVR29xxKM
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I finally maidened the Mirage with floats. The maiden was quite scary as I rotated suddenly at the end of the smooth patch. The little bump on the snow drift didn't help either and the plane went nose up and headed for the clouds. Luckily, with all the power on tap, it kept going till I was able to level it out. The floats also made it badly out of trim on the ELE, but by the time the maiden was over, I got the thing trimmed out and knew which rates worked best (medium on AIL and low on ELE - this was with A3L gyro activated after trim). Landing was also entertaining as it really wanted to go very high alpha when the throttle was lowered. My last Mirage never did that so I think the floats may have contributed to this trait. Neverless, it floated in high alpha and with some application of throttle just before touchdown, it landed very nicely without damage. The second flight was much better with the rates chosen and gyro activated from the start. Take off is still challenging on the lumping snow but I was more prepared to level out after it left the ground. Even with those giant floats, the Mirage is a very powerful and very fast airplane. Here is the video of the 2nd flight.
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Originally posted by TangoVector View PostSnowfloats for the win! Good idea and great that it worked, I think your winter just got a little bit better.
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