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Actually, this is not too far from what I was "taught" except that I
was told to watch the airspeed and fly the 2-33 right into the runway and up on the skid. It wasn't until I was preparing for my commercial checkride that I had an instructor actually teach me how to land. bumper wrote: First, make sure your altimeter is accurately set before launch. Then, when on short final, carefully watch the altimeter instead of the runway. When at 5 feet AGL, push the stick forward all the way - - hard. While this method will not usually result in the smoothest of landings, whatever landings you do manage to accomplish, before being kicked out of your club or banished from the airfield, will all be pretty much consistent. all the best, bumper |
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