one day getaway to Bimini Islands in the Bahamas with Diamond Twinstar Da42. My wie and me re in Love in flying to the Island. We travel to Bimini, Abaco, Great Bahama, Freeport, Mardh Harbour, Nassau, Cat Island, sometimes to Turks and Caicos Eluthera. Thanks for sharing the passion
with us!!!
and as of my english - maybe is not perfect, but I still can make a very good living in USA using it. Half a year in States, another half in Europe flying diffrent aircraft and having a great life and plenty of fun. I speak 5 languages and a prick like you can only dream of that kind of lifestyle and a experience that I have .
You are small timer and you always will be.
get a life you idiot :))))))
marekmarciniak11 1 day ago
@MrKilopapa
Hey mr kilo full of crap . you don't need to bother to answer that becouse any of your comment will be removed. Any way you are comlete ignorant and a a person full of complexes, and for sure you are not a pilot, so go ahead and keep posting you garbage comments, while I fly a real aircraft from a LEFT seat hahahahaha.
BTW call Premier Aircaft, a Diamond dealer and ask them how DA42 lands, becouse looks like you lacking an essential knowlegde on basic subjects.
marekmarciniak11 1 day ago
@MrKilopapa
As of nose of the plane pointing up - you are insane!!!! DA42 lands pretty flat, and that video proofs it. If you still have doubts I am inviting you for a ride so you can experience the smoothest landing you have ever seen. hahahahaha
marekmarciniak11 3 days ago
@MrKilopapa
i am still not sure what are you trying to proof. As long as the pilot sees the runway himself that is a safe landing for everybody. Shooting the video from a certain angle may confuse a person watching it too but in this particular video everything looks just fine.
I don't know who you are, maybe an "aviation expert who had seen airplanes only on youtube, eventually Microsoft Flight Sim, maybe you are just an angry person, that could not realize your dreams....who knows.
marekmarciniak11 3 days ago
@marekmarciniak11
Unless you've got eyeballs on top of your head, you can't see over the instrument panel very well with the nose of a plane pointing up. Is that too difficult for you to understand? Do I need to draw you a picture? And since it seems you didn't actually read my original comment very carefully, I was actually commending you for making a nice touchdown, unlike many others on youtube.
MrKilopapa 4 days ago
@MrKilopapa
I am not so sure if we are watching the same video. Stall horn goes on for half of second followed by a touchdown. That is how the landing should look like. Runway strip in Bimini is long enough to apply a manouver called air taxiing to the ramp in order to avoid a bumpy taxi ride.As of the lack of forward view at touchdown - I am a little confused, becouse I can see everything very good. If you don't, I suggest a visit to an eye doctor.
Best Regards
marekmarciniak11 1 week ago
I hope to fly one day
unofficiallAirsoft 1 week ago
And also, having the nose of the plane at such an angle that it blocks the pilots forward view of the runway for several seconds doesn't sound like a very good idea.
Don't you want to be able to see if some idiot has decided to cross the runway that you happen to be landing on?
MrKilopapa 3 weeks ago
@sapphirefile
Hearing the stall warning briefly before touchdown is to be expected. But if you're hanging on the edge of a stall for several seconds, particularly in gusty conditions, then you risk stalling high enough above the runway to imitate a carrier landing.
MrKilopapa 3 weeks ago
@MrKilopapa Umm not sure what you're trying to get at? But landing at or near a stall is a perfect landing in any aviation book civilian and especially military. Not only does it show excellent aircraft control by the pilot by shows that he/she reduces the wear on the aircraft mainly the tires and landing gear by touching down at precisely the airspeed at which the aircraft is no longer capable of flying at. Perhaps you were taught different?
sapphirefile 3 weeks ago