Last week Saturday Bob Mcdonald joined me for a flying session on the rock (Belle Isle). Weather was windy @ 15 mph temp @ 45 degrees. With the wind I went with 64' lines. Did not feel very comfortable. My plane was a tad fast with lots of wind up. Bob on the other hand had his PA .75 just truckin around, right thrugh the breeze. Not a good day for me. I got caught upwind twice on landings. The plane just floated up and died. Resulted in a scraped chin. Dang! I was flying so well in earlier outings but in the presence of "one of the top pilots in the country" my flying took two steps backwards. After Bob took a turn with my plane he said that it was indeed too fast, in addition it might be too quick in the turn for me. Suggested longer lines and reduce the spacing at the handle. So I went to 66' lines, turned the needle in a bit and left the handle alone. Line tug was lighter. While inverted on the upwind side my purty plane just settled to the concrete. DOUBLE DANG ! Oh well. Joe Lajoi also showed up. Did not fly but took some pictures for posting.
Keith Mccrary