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AndyB

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  1. I don't know if they still do this, but Skyschool used to to credit us with any non-flyable days and we could either extend a week or go back another time. I did 2 separate weeks and paid for 1.5 weeks.  I was never rushed to a qualification, it was always dependent on completing the training log. My last day I only needed one more flight to complete, but the weather was murky, low cloud. My last flight needed a spot landing, engine off from 1000 feet. This was discussed and I had the option to either do this and get my wing damp, stay another day or come back a different time.  I did it was done with zero wind (and I mean zero), but the low cloud got my wing damp. Visibility was ok, just a bit damp. With the incentive to get it right, I landed on the dot!

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  2. Yes, named item on Tesco insurance...which was fine until it was stolen. Then had a really big argument with them. They said it was excluded (as it was an aircraft) and I said, but you accepted it as a named item! They paid up and then would not insure it any more! Now I have a tracker hidden in it and a camera watching.

  3. In flight feet dangle down like normal. You don't even know the trike is there.

    I've looked at some others. Many seem rather over-kill in terms of connections. I think the difference is whether you are intending to be in flight as per normal with a trike dangling below you......or sat on the trike, which then has to support your weight.  

  4. While on the ground the black thing is a lightweight plastic spacer that allows me to sit on the standard harness seat. I this position my weight is on the trike wheels. As the wing takes up my weight it lifts me off the plastic spacer so that the only weight on those mounting tubes is the weight of trike.

  5. Great data, love the 21 hours and one will die! 

    The problem with these stats is, well, they are stats. The probability of death in 1000 hours does not mean your probability of death. It means someone in that spot's prob of death in a 1000 hours. So others could do 999 hours and have no accidents and then you do the silly thing and become the statistic.

    Within each sport the figures are averaged. So, for us, if you don't do aerobatics (especially near the ground), don't fly with others (cos they fly into each other), don't fly in strong winds/gusts (collapses), then you are much safer and have eliminated the major causes.

  6. I think you would be much more in control if you steered it yourself. Otherwise, the trike will turn when pulled by the wing, then go to far since it will require more wing pull the other way to straighten it up. You can also steer yourself deliberately in a direction you want to go.

    Just a different point though. Castor is usually there to provide stability ie straight up and the wheel will vibrate about the vertical axis. With some negative castor the contact point between wheel and ground is trailing the point where the steering axis is and thus is "self steering" and stable. This is why all bicycles are like this - not so you can steer hands free, but so they are stable.

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