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Lawndart
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by Lawndart » Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:22 am
Niiice! HIGH FIVE!!!
Are sailplanes typically equipped with accelerometers, cause it looks like it would be so easy to overstress the airframe at those speeds? Also, the taxi-in was sweet... How often do you see a sailplane rollback to the ramp on its own power!
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Tailhook
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by Tailhook » Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:39 am
Lawndart wrote:How often do you see a sailplane rollback to the ramp on its own power!
I can name a place where you see that often.......Gunners neighborhood

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Lawndart
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by Lawndart » Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:42 am
Caused by the electromagnetic field from his apartment!

The glowing green light attracts charged particles (i.e. toys) like a tractor beam...
Stay away from the light! I said, stay away from the light son...

(or wear Ray-Bans).
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Tailhook
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by Tailhook » Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:01 pm
haha!
The major sound effects during start up(sonic booms) inside Gunners garage are caused from him misplacing the Castrol GTX in the fuel tank and jet fuel in the oil tank. After having a 50 foot long burst of fire come out the tail pipe during the flameout, Gunner realizes what his drunk self has done and immediately shuts down the flying wing and switches the engine ingredients. Once again, Steve goes to start up his toy but little did he know his neighbors kid was standing in his driveway. Instantly on ignition, a second sonic boom sounded, blowing the kid 100 feet into the lawn across the street.
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Lawndart
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by Lawndart » Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:10 pm
Better watch out Viper... Gunner might dive-bomb your neighborhood after those comments!
Honestly though, we admire and love the guy for testing out all the fancy toys for us. His rig looks more like the command bridge onboard Starship Enterprise than a home computer!

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Tailhook
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Gunner
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by Gunner » Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:46 pm
Lawndart wrote:Niiice! HIGH FIVE!!!
Are sailplanes typically equipped with accelerometers, cause it looks like it would be so easy to overstress the airframe at those speeds?
All Aerobatic sailplanes have accelerometers, I've seen 3.5+ in a loop

As far as overstressing the airframe, you would be amazed how far those long wings will flex. I do remember my first aerobatic lesson - I asked the instructor why we were strapping on chutes...he just grinned & said "In case we tear the wings off!"

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Lawndart
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by Lawndart » Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:57 pm
Gunner wrote:I do remember my first aerobatic lesson - I asked the instructor why we were strapping on chutes...he just grinned & said "In case we tear the wings off!"

Nice!
Fundamentals of Instructing Handbook 1-0-1: Step One:
"Put your student at ease". 