I just experienced something new and different in the way my 12D handles, performs, functions, whatever.
Quiet hazy day. Very calm, unusual here as we are always fighting our gusty #%$^&*#@$ crosswinds. I usually use a slip somewhere coming down final when I have a little extra speed or altitude to ditch and straighten out as I start the flare.
Don't know why, but coming down final and over the fence today about 55 or so, I kicked the thing around and slipped right through the flare until the last instant. Really nice landing. Easy. Smooth. Extremely short for having no wind.
Got back to the hangar and started thinking about it. What was that? That landing was way too uneventful. No floating, sliding across the ground effect or popping up from just a tad too much back pressure, even though I was at least a little fast as I started the flare.
It landed just like a cub, champ, citabria, ect. It just kept coming down like a fat-winged whatever. More back pressure, less down, but never flat or up. Slowing down so fast the wing couldn't do it's typical "just keep flying forever" act. Stick ALL the way back as it just plopped on nicely.
I think I just learned something new and interesting about flying a specific type of airplane. Have to check that out again, I don't think it was a one-time fluke.
DC
Quiet hazy day. Very calm, unusual here as we are always fighting our gusty #%$^&*#@$ crosswinds. I usually use a slip somewhere coming down final when I have a little extra speed or altitude to ditch and straighten out as I start the flare.
Don't know why, but coming down final and over the fence today about 55 or so, I kicked the thing around and slipped right through the flare until the last instant. Really nice landing. Easy. Smooth. Extremely short for having no wind.
Got back to the hangar and started thinking about it. What was that? That landing was way too uneventful. No floating, sliding across the ground effect or popping up from just a tad too much back pressure, even though I was at least a little fast as I started the flare.
It landed just like a cub, champ, citabria, ect. It just kept coming down like a fat-winged whatever. More back pressure, less down, but never flat or up. Slowing down so fast the wing couldn't do it's typical "just keep flying forever" act. Stick ALL the way back as it just plopped on nicely.
I think I just learned something new and interesting about flying a specific type of airplane. Have to check that out again, I don't think it was a one-time fluke.
DC
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