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i fly the dc-3 nearly every week and i STILL can't make it land withouth bouncing in bad weather.![]()
i fly the dc-3 nearly every week and i STILL can't make it land withouth bouncing in bad weather.![]()
It's the rubber in the tires
RUddddderrrrr!! as my flight instructor would say.
I was flying the default dc3 recently, i noticed its very hard to handle in weather, especially in the air and with wind, i found myself on approach with a 15-20kt wind and needed almost full opposite aileron to keep it level.
realy?i thought it was my kai tak style aproaches i use everywhere.
a REALY bad habbit of mine.
I Have learned that ww2 aircraft could flare until the rear wheels were almost touching the ground.(Thanks Red tails) so you can do a really, REALLY REALLY soft anding even in the toughest of weather.
If your landing in Yellowknife then shouldn't you be flying a buffalo DC3?
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