Flying the electric single-engine Trojan on a 2200 Mah 3s lipo.
Flight review:
Takeoff in the T28 Trojan involves smooth aerobatic aileron rolls and low inverted passes. This is the most daring flight the Trojan has made to date. The flight starts with a takeoff and climb to altitude. After a few circuits, the throttle is cut to see the falling leaf maneuver, which turns into a spin. Low pass over the strip. Followed by a tailwind touch, climb into the first inverted pass north to south. The second has a moment of the shadow racing along the ground. Then, a low-powered approach, low and slow, turns into a go-around. On the second inverted low pass, the ground gets too close for comfort. The landing is bouncy but avoids the long grass. Honestly, this plane was lucky to survive this flight, as the pilot's skills were pushed to the limit.
28 июн 2024