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Old 03-30-2011, 12:48 PM
Sternjaeger
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Originally Posted by R_Suppards View Post
600 hours in Tiger Moth, just love those old bi planes. Before that 100 hours in an Auster. The word is "if you can land an Auster, you can land anything." Believe me, it's true. Stall speed 26 knots. I have actually flown one backwards.
Landing is difficult because of that low stall speed. The landing HAS to be three pointer and if you give even the slightest bounce she gains enough speed to try to continue flying. I have seen an Auster bounce all the way along a runway and the pilot had to claw his way back into the air before hitting the fence. Only way with a bounce was to treat it as another landing. Real seat of the pants flying in both of them. Minimum instruments and no stall warning device.
hahaha SO true about the Auster! I logged some hours on it and the darn thing wants to stay airborne! What version did u fly with? I flew on a Mk.V, quite a comfy machine, if not a bit too slow for cross-country flying lol
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