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Old 08 May 2011, 10:27 PM
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Les, did you ever manage this?

http://www.wimp.com/runwayaircraft/
Old 08 May 2011, 10:34 PM
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Is that done into a massive headwind??
Old 08 May 2011, 11:00 PM
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Probably, its the logical explination.
Old 09 May 2011, 01:54 AM
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yeah, i seen something similar before when we had an open day at work. Someone brought a Tigermoth, which has a take off speed of around 40knots, trouble was wind speed was about 35 knots... looks dead funny!! Sometimes it is possible to actually fly backwards, if the stall speed of the aircraft is lower than the wind speed...
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There are some extraordinary videos of people flying those planes, one I hope I can find the bloke lands on the top of a mountain in a silly place then rolls off glides and lands on a river bed, I'm not making it sound as good as it is.
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This isn't the one, but you get the idea http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-9RPJDoC5E
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Even though it's all down to the wind speed, it's still impressive.
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It's not *all* down to the wind speed, although it does of course count, the Super Cub has a very low stall speed.
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Originally Posted by Simon C
Les, did you ever manage this?

http://www.wimp.com/runwayaircraft/
Certainly impressive and probably helped by a bit of headwind.

Used to do a lot of short takeoffs and landings for display and training purposes but never did fly a STOL aircraft like that one.

We used to have to practice slow flying while training in Canada on the Harvard and I do remember doing that once into the teeth of a Chinook wind which was stronger than our airspeed and seeing the ground receding in front of us was a pretty strange feeling. When you watched someone else doing from the ground it looked as though the Harvard had virtually come to the hover!

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