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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... I managed five landings without rolling past the numbers with calm air the other day. Making really short AND smooth landings AND hitting the exact aimpoint has proved elusive. I can usually accomplish any two but not all three. It gives me additional respect for the pilots demoing Helios at OSH. I can't imagine what flying something like that must be like. Very challenging, it sounds like! It is always difficult to get every bit of performance out of an aircraft. Usually we make it easier by using approach speeds that are high and settle onto the runway. To put it down on the first foot of pavement at the absolute minimium speed is a challenge in anything. I was climbing in the Andes early in the year and then made an attempt on the North side of Everest in the spring. I reached 25,000' without O2 and then bailed for a variety of reasons. Um, isn't life pretty much unsustainable at that altitude without oxygen? Depends on what you consider unsustainable. The highest permanant settlement is about 18,000'. Personally I felt that I was constantly deteriorating above 21,000'. |
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