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![]() John Galban wrote: wrote in message . com... I have the Eaglson Landing named after me by the way. It is stolen from the animal Perigrin falcon that lands accelerated always. A nice nose wheel landing with the quick elevator yank to stall on, and never bounce!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Coming soon to a PTS near you : The Eagleson Landing! DE: OK, I want to see 1 soft field, 1 short field and 1 Eagleson landing. Make sure you do the Eagleson Landing last because you'll need the nosewheel for the 1st two landings. In my plane, of course, the Eagleson landing is more commonly referred to as a "prop strike". I get to keep my nosewheel, though, 'cause it's on the other end. George Patterson Battle, n; A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. |
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