Ahmet Kamil
Registered User
Turkey
Imagine two identical cubs on a grass field, each one heading 180 deg. opposite (if one is heading 360 deg North, the other 180 deg. south). Keep the distance say, 100 120 feet in between. Tie the cubs to each other, with a tight strong cable on the wingtips (main spur ends, detachable of course). Now everything is ready.
Now give full throttle, (both cubs) sticks a little forward. Pull the sticks at the same time and start to climb Some time later, release the attachment latches and LET THE CUBS GO :lol: What happens ?
a)
b) Each cub starts fly'n to opposite directions.
c) Cubs stall.
d) Pilots like it so much, that they never let the latch go :lol: :lol:
Disclaimer: Patent Pending. Those who try this, do so at their own risk.
Now give full throttle, (both cubs) sticks a little forward. Pull the sticks at the same time and start to climb Some time later, release the attachment latches and LET THE CUBS GO :lol: What happens ?
a)
b) Each cub starts fly'n to opposite directions.
c) Cubs stall.
d) Pilots like it so much, that they never let the latch go :lol: :lol:
Disclaimer: Patent Pending. Those who try this, do so at their own risk.