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Offline Nemisis

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Re: Hardest landings
« Reply #30 on: January 09, 2010, 03:05:44 PM »
had newest landing just yesterday, was defending the field from GV attack, got turreted and was heading back to base. I didn't see the convoy or hear the warnings, got fliped up into the air, flew to the rearm pad, and landed upright on the building.
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Re: Hardest landings
« Reply #31 on: January 09, 2010, 03:35:51 PM »
Back in the day, most of you remember when you were able to land a plane over 180 KIAS with gear up.  One of my fondest memories was upping a LA-5/7 with SCEVA on a base that was being attacked.  We would get 3-4 kills real quick then instead of worrying about being picked on landing we would enter the pattern at about 300 Knots.  Touch down gear up and slide to a halt quickly and tower before the NME could vulch us.  It was called.. The SCEVA Slide :)    This of course  then progressed to any plane we flew and for a couple months I never once used my gear to land. 

Imagine my suprise when I took a break for a couple years and came back and tried to do it... REJECTED!!!!   :)

I wouldn't call this a "Hard" landing, but it took a little bit of finesse to insure you didn't get the nose down too far and auger.  Good Times

 

I use to do the same thing, landed wheels up for a long time when I first started playing mainly because I had no rudder controls, then they changed the speed at which you could do that so I had to learn to land wheels down, plus buy a stick with rudder twist.
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Re: Hardest landings
« Reply #32 on: January 09, 2010, 04:16:34 PM »
lol, does everyone have rudder pedals or joysticks with rudder twist? All I have is a mouse, keyboard, and a joystick.


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Was kind of a tard with the lanc. I led the 190 in the photo to the CV which led to endless waves of B25's, and lancs hitting us.



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Re: Hardest landings
« Reply #33 on: January 09, 2010, 04:19:09 PM »
i landed one of my .40 sized r/c models in nearly 20mph crosswind.....the wingtip was scraping the ground before either of the mains touched......
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Re: Hardest landings
« Reply #34 on: January 09, 2010, 04:23:43 PM »
I had a hard landing at the work christmas party last year.

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