Wow, that's what you call a full commit! You didn't let off the throttle for an instant! You must have balls of steel! The Flat Top may be an ancient, outdated design, but I'll give it one thing, its tough! I don't think any other frame would have survived a hit like that and kept flying. Putting it on a trike is smart since its so heavy and awkward to foot launch. Still, I'm glad you survived and I hope you learned something.
Jesus mate that was epic hahaha, where is this and what size Dominator were you on? If I can give a Dominator specific tip, when coming in to land twist your hands around and grab the brakes from the top of the brake with your index finger, you will feel a little metal bar up in there. If you pull down from that bar it gives you and extra few inches of brake pressure as compared to pulling from the bottom of the brake handle which can give you a bit more lift on landing.
I'm glad you liked it.30,000 $ for all the gear and training from Dell schanze u tube training videos. I live in the Kimberley nth Australia. And I'm the only one. Therefore have to learn from videos and train to improve. 4 years into it. But took 2 years training before 1st flight.
Know I am sounding like an old fart but never start that death wheel when it’s not mounted or on your back!!!! Too much can and will eventually go wrong !!! Happy flying
Nice flight! Just my opinion. I noticed many electric wires and poles in your area, similar to my location. Try to execute every landing as if you have no engine working. Coming in with throttle is risky due to the hazards. Also, on takeoff, you overfly those electric wires. I think it's better to turn left or right after takeoff. If you have an engine out, you're not going to hit them. Subscribed.
I need one of these so I can get some great Flat Earth photos the go pro was designed to deceive the masses but great video I was so excited by the take off ❤