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From: Torniainen
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  • great video and congrats, but it would have been better without the music !

  • Oli hymy varmaan herkässä ;)

  • How did you mount the camera?

  • Just a regular tripod on the seat, and some elastic straps around it & seat to hold it still.

  • Nice, I'm learning in a C-150 also, only got 4 hours up so am very new at it all. Nice vid

  • Dang! that was a short take-off! What plane is that? And how much runway did you use?! Nice video! 5/5

  • Thanks!

    It's C152. I don't measure how much I use, but a little bit headwind helps a lot.

    ;)

  • Great Job! for future reference, dont turn the prop backwards to clear room for the towbar. Make sure the mags are grounded, and turn it the way its supposed to be turned. Turning it backwards puts resistance on the carbon vanes in the vacuum pumps, and risks snapping the quill shaft in the pump.

  • Well that's the way all our instructors and club owners teach us, and our Flight club is about 40 years old. I guess it's more for safety reason to turn it that way, and haven't heard that any of club's airplanes had any problems with the pump...

  • nice! i leave for training in 9 days, i cant wait!

  • very nice u are a very fun guy

    great video

    thanks for posting :-)

    i am in 10th n hopefully next year i start training...

  • cool beans

  • Take off from 27R (have to use for the first solos, longer runway) and then left traffic for touch and goes/landings to 27L.

    :)

  • Nice video... Left Traffic off 27R though?

  • great video jere!

  • Siistii!

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