Is the landing flare really all that complicated?
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I must say your lack of aggression in your post is extremely refreshing and pleasantly surprising. I thank you for your sentiment as it is rare on this forum, yet certainly appreciated by me and would have been by my dad who was one of the Moth trainees I am speaking of in '42 (RIP).
It's a different aviation these days!!!!! The Ghost Squadron has them all now.
I must say your lack of aggression in your post is extremely refreshing and pleasantly surprising. I thank you for your sentiment as it is rare on this forum, yet certainly appreciated by me and would have been by my dad who was one of the Moth trainees I am speaking of in '42 (RIP).
It's a different aviation these days!!!!! The Ghost Squadron has them all now.
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I remember my Dad (ex 461sqn) once commenting that landing the Sunderland was 'a little different'.
Unfortunately I never asked him the specifics
14 years too late now.
Unfortunately I never asked him the specifics
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14 years too late now.
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