Bf 109

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Colonel
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Why pilots treat aviation with contempt is a mystery to me. It is expensive, painful and even fatal to do so.


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Slick Goodlin
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I bet a Bf-109 is sporty on pavement. Shame that every time one is running you can bet someone is recording.
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Maybe its just me, but it looked like he was fishing for the proverbial "greaser".
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If he was he needs to switch lures/bait.
CaptNerdly
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Think I read somewhere more Bf109s were lost in landing accidents than in combat.
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WWII thinking was that you operated tailwheel aircraft from a large grass field, so no crosswinds.

Flying those aircraft off dry paved runways with a crosswind is borderline insane and requires a level of stick and rudder skill which is virtually unknown these days.

My old friend Larry was a wizard stick. Flew a DH85 Hornet Moth biplane with an enormous wing span and zero dihedral off dry paved runways with a crosswind. Take a look at its journey log sometime. Hi there!

Rick Volker flew a Bf109 off a dry paved runway with a howling crosswind but again he was an exceptionally good stick.

News flash: you may strut around in a flight suit, but you will never even have half the skill of Larry or Rick.

And it doesn’t matter what I say, or if your feelings get hurt. The airplane doesn’t give a shit about any of that. Remember that as you start to groundloop.

Skip forward to 3 minutes. This guy edits as well as he flies

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Great stabilization on short final.

Didn’t see that ground loop coming.



Come in gents, there’s no shame in going around. There is in ground looping a perfectly good aircraft at a manageable airport.
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dumbbell daddy
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Why is he wearing an RAF type white flying glove on one hand? Lol
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I know.

And, this is why you should always check the gear alignment in taildraggers. They’ve all been groundlooped with no logbook entries.

Bent gear makes them even harder to land.
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Slick Goodlin
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I’d venture the 109’s gear is a little fucky by nature.
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