Dove + VC10 crosswind landing

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Dove + VC10 crosswind landing

Post by gergely »

Hi,

this is me landing a Dove in 35kt and a VC10 in 60kt crosswind component. :smile:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=RARC9UAD7JM

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Post by speedbird591 »

Take no notice of Tonks, gergely. He is wrapped up in this alternative parallell world called Reality and he worries about things like limits in order to keep himself and his crew alive.

I thought your landings were extremely skillful in very testing circumstances.

Ian :lol:

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Tonks wrote: You would have run out of rudder and aileron for real, and probably have lost the flaps in the process!!!

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Post by jab »

Looks good see you used a bit off the runway for the Dove.

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Post by Callum »

Tonks wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Reality... it's a wonderful thing. Sometimes get mixed up with the dream world :k: Perhaps I should suggest an axtension to the cross-wind limit...

"I saw this video and it looked fine... yeah, 60kts" :lol: :lol:
Ahhhhh.... better get off to the real world.... beam me down Scotty :dance:

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HAHAHA. Congrats, you've just posted the funniest thing all week :lol:

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Post by soggy »

Must say altough impossible in real life that VC-10 landing is very impressive.

Me? i would of been in the grass or somewhere less challenging.

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Post by mgchristy »

Nice form on that VC-10 landing! I've always had a hell of a time in FS of being able to nail that smooth transition from crab to slip and still maintaining the centerline. I'd have been in the weeds eating crow for sure on that one!
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Post by Garry Russell »

Is it a manual glideslope and landing?

A lot of jets..in fact most I have seen in a crosswind fly wing low to the wind rather than crab :think:

Not seen it though in real life for a few years now :sad:

I don't know which would be considered normal or which is best :dunno:

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Post by mgchristy »

Hey Garry,
By no means am I an expert, but I think it depends on the aircraft in particular. I recall reading once that the 747 was actually designed to withstand forces from a 45 degree crabbed landing...since a wing-low attitude at touchdown would risk an engine strike. I doubt (hope???) that's not an issue on the VC-10, though! :lol:

One of my favorite videos of xwind techniques. Absolutely brutal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-ub6Bz8m7E
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Post by Garry Russell »

Come to think of it it was One-Elevens, DC 9's and MD-80 or in other words clean wing types.

But that's thinking back without ever really taking much notice at the time. :think:

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