
It was as weird as anything pre-WWII British that you can
imagine. It was swing-wing. I'm probably one of the few
people around that have logged PIC on it :^)
Pro Tip: with inverted engines, pull and clean the spark
plugs frequently.
Truth be told I was harbouring a fantasy that I could be the next owner but the current slow down at work has pretty thoroughly kicked that dream in the balls.
Ha. I would not accept a quartering tailwind in any of those variants, on dry pavement.The flow of traffic at an uncontrolled airport may sometimes be for a tailwind runway and edge lights are frangible, in case anyone ever wondered.
I should have paid more attention to conditions too but in the end nobody was hurt, nothing was badly damaged, and I can’t un-ring that bell so here we are.Colonel wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 3:36 pm I would not accept a quartering tailwind in any of those variants, on dry pavement.