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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: I've constantly tried to increase my smoothness to better emulate Bob, knowing full well it simply isn't possible to even get close. However, it is fun trying and it was fun seeing what near perfection looked like. Actually it is possible to approach the smoothness of Bob Hoover. Although Bob is one of the finest pure stick drivers I've ever seen, there is nothing magical or even difficult about the way Hoover handles an airplane. What Bob does is based on a solid knowledge of control dynamics and an ability to predict based on hundreds of hours of concentrated practice. Bob would be the first to tell you that after all the fan fare about his flying ability has been considered, what it all boils down to is using the simple basics correctly. It's as simple as that. ANY pilot possessing normal coordination skills and the desire to learn how to do things correctly coupled with a mind set that is geared to practice can fly an airplane every bit as smoothly and expertly as a Bob Hoover. I don't dispute that, but I also think there is some natural coordination and sensory skills that must be possessed also. I've seen many different aerobatic pilots fly and have seen none that seemed the equal of Bob. If anyone truly could do it, it seems like more would have. I fly quite smoothly for normal flight operations, but I don't think I have time to practice enough to approach Hoover's skill and wonder if he had some natural ability that would make it impossible to gain his level of skill despite the practice. I believe that practice is a huge part of any endeavor, but my skills are math and science and others have art, music, etc. I think I could paint 8 hours a day every day and never be Picasso. Matt |
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