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Farmer Jim this video is for you


Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:40 pm
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Woo hooooo!!! :whoop

Glad for you Jim...been a long hard and now rewarding experience.

Before you know it you and Chris will be tearing up the skies flying to the fly-ins instead
of those road trips!!!


Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:11 pm
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Thanks Gerald for all the great footage!!!!! You rock :)

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Tue Apr 08, 2014 6:59 am
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Gabor wrote:
Thanks Gerald for all the great footage!!!!! You rock :)



He does doesn't he...kick ass Gerald... you da man...i mean camera man!!! :wol2


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Gerald,
How did you feel the rudder authority was? I've wondered about that on those gyros, IMHO looks a tad bit small for the size/weight of the ship.


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gyrocfi wrote:
Gerald,
How did you feel the rudder authority was? I've wondered about that on those gyros, IMHO looks a tad bit small for the size/weight of the ship.


yep I wondered the same thing, but not so much rudder authority but a lack of vertical tail area to keep the nose from huntin.


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How did you feel the rudder authority was? I've wondered about that on those gyros, IMHO looks a tad bit small for the size/weight of the ship.


Well the Horizontal Stabilizer is in the center of the prop wash and I think the entire rudder turns instead of just part of the rudder. So I would think it would be enough, but if 4 foot is OK maybe 5 foot is better?
for the record I was not the one flying, I was just trying to get some video footage for the owner and others to see.


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And we THANK - YOU mightly for your efforts & sharing Gerald! .... So glad there were avid photographers & videographers standing by to record this great moment in our 4 year battle! I was so busy watching the scary-looking hop that I was too slow - too late to get the air under tires shot!

Yes Gerald ... YOU ROCK!!!

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Flying Wolverine wrote:
Woo hooooo!!! :whoop

Glad for you Jim...been a long hard and now rewarding experience.

Before you know it you and Chris will be tearing up the skies flying to the fly-ins instead
of those road trips!!!


Yes ... progress BUT sadly just ONE tiny baby-step onwards in a process that is utterly "Glacial!" :(
So much more to do ... before Jim can actually get to FLY!!!

We have most generous help coming to KS later in the month to continue to work with Jim on the balancing /low-runway flying.
After that ... back to Anahuac to do pattern work! ( most likely!)

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