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Ride a long for my most challenging tail wheel flying lesson.
This is a solid lesson that I got a lot out of both flying and reviewing, so I am happy to share it.
Wheel landing was definitely the most challenging part of the tail wheel conversion training - especially in a cross wind.
NOTE: this training flight was EDITED down from over an hour to under 20 minutes; Thus, there are missing details and possible lost context - PLEASE do not look at this as instruction but rather the start to a conversation that you can have with your instructor.
I have many "Flying Tail Dragger - Tips" already produced, and more to come; they're numbered randomly because I have no idea how many there will be and what order of importance to assign them :)
Here are the direct links to some other Tail Wheel Flying videos that I've done, but please also check my channel incase I forget to update the links here in this description:
Grass 3 point Landing:
http://youtu.be/2xOqz_qZp5A
Ski Flying:
http://youtu.be/Ruo-MAtyToY
Upset Recovery and Spin Training - Bellanca Citabria
http://youtu.be/KnBridDnp7c
Flying a Tail Dragger - Tip #3 - Taxi + Run-up + Take-Off - Shoes Matter!
http://youtu.be/hRQJuSbcwSA
And, if you haven't seen it already - check out the "fun" video I edited from this footage. (link below)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdQlC5jia9E
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We're already closing in on the 2nd mile stone goal!
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DISCLAIMER: I am a "weekend warrior" private pilot, I fly for fun with no intentions of going commercial.I have had my PPL for over 15 years, but still consider each flight a learning experience - I generally take detailed notes after each flight to remind myself what went well or what I could do to improve.... Having the GoPro cameras to record flights like this is invaluable. I find these self analysis videos very helpful in my constant quest to improve, and am happy to share.Feed back is invited; however, please keep it positive