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Post subject: Re: Shallow water assisted landing Cessna 182 Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 15:03 |
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Joined: 07/05/13 Posts: 850 Post Likes: +699 Company: Motoadventures Costa Rica Location: Washington
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Username Protected wrote: So Larry, Curious about how much of a beating your prop takes in that environment? Nothing on the prop, the Nickel leading edge on the MT prop is amazing, plus I take care of it, trying to apply power smoothly. Underside of the horizontal takes a beating, some VGs get knocked out and there are some dents. One day looking at a video I discovered when braking hard rocks fly straight up and then comes the horizontal at 40 mph to hit them all. Now I try to brake as smooth as possible and use the whole length of the gravel bar. This seems to be is working because I have doen more than 30 landings on gravel bar this season and no VGs have been lost.
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Post subject: Re: Shallow water assisted landing Cessna 182 Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 19:22 |
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I soooooo envy your talents.
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Post subject: Re: Shallow water assisted landing Cessna 182 Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 19:22 |
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I soooooo envy your talents.
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Post subject: Re: Shallow water assisted landing Cessna 182 Posted: 14 Aug 2018, 10:20 |
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Joined: 06/07/10 Posts: 8215 Post Likes: +7279 Location: Boise, ID (S78)
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I'm sorry, Larry, but it looks better in a Howard DGA.  Attachment: DGA.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Shallow water assisted landing Cessna 182 Posted: 14 Aug 2018, 10:32 |
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Username Protected wrote: Curious about how much of a beating your prop takes in that environment? Pretty equal to the beating Larry takes in these threads, I'm guessing.... Always enjoy the videos. Great to see flying for the fun of flying.
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Post subject: Re: Shallow water assisted landing Cessna 182 Posted: 17 Aug 2018, 19:11 |
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Joined: 07/05/13 Posts: 850 Post Likes: +699 Company: Motoadventures Costa Rica Location: Washington
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Username Protected wrote: Curious about how much of a beating your prop takes in that environment? Pretty equal to the beating Larry takes in these threads, I'm guessing.... Always enjoy the videos. Great to see flying for the fun of flying.
Nice one  Actually Beechtalk has a very civilized crowd, and one of the best, most are pilots and if they say something is trying to aid in the safety department. The worst are Youtube comments, non pilots or sim pilots who think they know more than Bob Hoover, many times I just disable comments on those videos when it becomes too much.
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