I'll start...
This was this past weekend. We thought the wind had died down, but nooo.....
I wanted to try out my new Stratus II with the iPad mini. The wind was straight across the runway, 18 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Thank goodness for instructors!
I'll start...
This was this past weekend. We thought the wind had died down, but nooo.....
I wanted to try out my new Stratus II with the iPad mini. The wind was straight across the runway, 18 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Thank goodness for instructors!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-uFSlrWD74
This runs about five minutes but is around (take off, pattern and landing) at our local grass strip. Nice day with blue skies. Doesn't get much better.
Last edited by Hal Bryan; 01-19-2015 at 08:29 AM. Reason: Embedded video.
If God had intended man to fly He would have given us more money!
This one goes back a few (too many!) years, but it's me giving rides to my first Tiger Moth passengers - my wife and my dad:
Hal Bryan
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From take off to landing in a small EAB.
Old, old video of me flying the prototype Fly Baby. The footage came from a local TV station that did a story on homebuilts.
Ron Wanttaja
Thank you Cleveland Brakes!
Nice! Been many years since I flew a Tiger Moth but I remember it being a delight.
I'll throw in two: The first is a few years old, once around the pattern in my Kolb Ultrastar. The second is just a few weeks ago, one of the first flights in my Fisher FP-404 (video of two takeoffs and one landing).
Hal,
Beautiful Moth. I would swear you're at Guelph Airpark, Ontario. If no, there's a clone in the U.S.