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Kahuna 02-22-2006 08:15 AM

T-6's with BIG kahunas!
 
OK RV formation pilots. Who is going to be the frst to try this? :eek:



TerryPancake 02-22-2006 08:38 AM

That is COOL.. I've done that in a Cub. But I am sure we didn't look that cool. It cleans the tires real good. Nothing like a 80kt water blast to the tires.

Low & Slow 02-22-2006 08:39 AM

If anyone out there thinks they'd like to try this, please don't attempt it without locking the brakes first. :eek:

James Jennings
RV9 N94JJ reserved

TerryPancake 02-22-2006 08:49 AM

We didn't use brakes. The tires spun. In fact at those speeds it's just a hydroplaning. We actually had a bounce or two on the surface H2O is hard at 80kts. :D

f1rocket 02-22-2006 08:50 AM

This looks incredibly dangerous, but apparently it is not. I assume the tires want to skip off the surface?

I readily admit that I don't have the kahuna's to try it. I get the creeps just looking at the pictures.

Kahuna 02-22-2006 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by f1rocket
This looks incredibly dangerous, but apparently it is not. I assume the tires want to skip off the surface?

I readily admit that I don't have the kahuna's to try it. I get the creeps just looking at the pictures.

Randy Im completely with you. Gives me the whillies looking at those pictures. I want to meet the guy that tried this first decades ago. How on earth did he manage to push the stick fwd that last 2 feet to touchdown and not pass out from fear and sweat. Good grief.

TerryPancake 02-22-2006 08:57 AM

I had a buddy try to get his J3 to do a complete circle with both tires in the water and he stuck the inside wheel in too deep at almost stall speed. But he also had to do the circle in a skid to keep both wheels on the surface. At "high" speeds it is really no big deal. But I am older now. I don't want to try to explain this to my insurance agent how I sunk my perfectly good airplane in a lake jacking around. I have seen many tail wheel airplanes use part water and part shore to land. Water for the first part and shore for last. It's kind of self critiquing.

rv8ch 02-22-2006 09:06 AM

Dangerous!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by f1rocket
This looks incredibly dangerous, but apparently it is not. I assume the tires want to skip off the surface?

I readily admit that I don't have the kahuna's to try it. I get the creeps just looking at the pictures.

I was sure the picture was a photoshop job, cuz no one would be crazy enough to try that... but after scrolling down. Wow. Those guys are insane. You've gotta do that very early in the morning on a completely calm day. Slight engine hiccup or muscle twitch and you're bait.

Janekom 02-22-2006 09:10 AM

Hi Guys,
I am fortunate enough to know these pilots - some of them for over 20 years now. They perform at all the airshows here in South Africa. They CAN fly and this is NOT a photo trick! Proudly South African! :p

petehowell 02-22-2006 09:19 AM

Can't see the pics
 
Kahuna,

Can you post a URL for the pics? My browser won't show them on VAF.com


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