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GyroGerald
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Always Gone
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I made the first video as a basic way to understand what's going on. I have had 4 rotor flaps one of which could have killed me. The really bad one I did not even know what was happening. I was at that time new and no one every discussed what it was. It rolled heavy to the right but I pulled out of it and was lucky it quit. I took the flap right into the air. It felt like everything was going to let loose the got faster and faster. One last hard bump with a ton of right roll and it stoped. It was not untill the next day I figured out what happened. Then I spent a few hours figuring out how and what happens and when I caught that minor flap starting on video I made that clip. It hard for me in that second video to tell what happened partially because it's in slow motion. But the blades seem to me to be way slow. Also bumpy runways with slow rotor RPM do not help at all. They can actually start the flap.
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MadMuz
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Who is that good looking guy in the first vid? In the second one, I looked at the orientation of the rotor disk to the machine, to see if the rotors were hinging/flapping, where the dissymmetry of lift has the lowest rotor riding on the stop and causing the stick to stir..... The rotors were exactly where they should have been for flight, there was no flap or stalling imo, the pilot simply pulled the nose up and left it up.... there was nowhere else for the rotor path to go other than where it went.... to the ground..... that was simply pilot error or untrained pilot.... or training pilot who had a brain fart. The rotors appeared to be a bit slow, but had he allowed the machine to stay level by letting the nose down, (it should never been allowed to get that high in the first place) that wouldn't have happened. That is why I think hops are a good thing, not intending to fly high, simply take off from 3 wheels, scoot along at a few feet then land on the mains and stop.... then repeat a 1000 times It is also the reason I don't like balancing on the mains as a training thing.... but that is another story.... That guy was like, trying to balance on the tail.... which wont work.... as he found out
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Always Gone
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I think I might have to agree with you MuZ. It looks like it strikes the ground from the rear with a very high nose. It's hard to see for me because I am watching it at a roadside rest area on an IPhone in Florida. That makes for a very small picture. I am flying the TAG in Wachula tomorrow.
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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
If electricity comes from ELECTRONS, then surely morality comes from MORONS??
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Gabor
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What? You are in Florida? Why didn't we know about dat?
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Always Gone
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I got to Pensicola last night now I am due in Wachula in the morning. Delivery time. I will be flying the Far Superior TAG tomarrow. With no rotor flap. After this trip I will have covered 18000 miles from March 25 to now. And flown gyros in 7 states. With 5 diffrent models.
Jeff knew I was comming down.
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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
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Gabor
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I bet he will get a ride in the TAG! Nice Lofty...niiiiceeee
_________________A walk in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact that I am dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant! A simple thank you would have been enough for the morning coffee without all that "how did you get in here" nonsense.
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farmer jim
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It's possible that Jeff developed his FICKERHOOD personality at a very young age, maybe ???? Looks like he's turned out PRETTY DARN GOOD, if that was the case !?!!! fj
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