A Different Approach

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

When you have the air all to yourself, you can try a different approach to a landing. Here's one.

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  • Love these videos, great camera angle, great scenery and above all, great flying! Will be looking for more videos.

  • @bmjake Thank you. I hope to add more soon.

  • Cross country flights !?

    Geeze, I can see it now. Crossing into class B airspace without a transponder and the F-16's scramble to intercept a kite. Front page headline..... "WHACKO FLYING KITE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHITEHOUSE LOCKDOWN PRESIDENT JITTERY BUT DOING FINE DOCTORS SAY".

    Just kidding Brother... Hope everything is going well with the wife and menagerie.

    Stay Safe !

  • @tlsumner You must have me confused with some crazy Cessna pilot, flying around the White House. Cross country to me is 30 to 50 miles. I doubt if I will make it all the way down there.

    All is fine here. It's been an extremely busy summer though.

    C-ya

  • I love this video, makes me feel like I am flying myself.

    Just got back from Destin Fl. I took some more lessons for I have not flown in over a year and did pretty well on my throttle control, doing S-turns and 180 and 360 degree turns but no landings. I know I should be soloing already but my job has me working just about every weekend. Have you been doing any flying lately? Roy

  • @Berkner80 I sure have. I just got back from a fly in in Dillsburg, PA. There was a lot of flying there. I got in a few flights. The weather in PA is shaping up also. I will have to take my camera up with me. I want to do a few cross country flights. I'll be loading some new videos soon. Good luck. Fly safe.

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  • Maybe I am, but I'm having fun! Thanks for watching. Wait until spring.

  • I still say your crazy...... :o)

  • There's no license required to fly a true ultralight under part 103 of the FAA regs. Thanks for watching.

  • Really nice, May I know what kind of engine are you using, and do you need a license to fly this delta wing?( excuse me if I named it wrong.)

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