Pelican PL Revival - Chapters T-1 and T-0.5

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Finally, the building is done, and the revival can move on to its completion, with the bird lifting into the air. But, before that happens, it is appropriate to learn its behavior on the run up to flight speed, and how it slow after touchdown, and make what ever adjustments are necessary to fine tune its response. T-0 is next. In this video, I show that things don't always go smoothly, when nosewheel shimmy develops while coasting down from somewhere near landing speed.

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  • @justaboutaviation9343
    @justaboutaviation934323 күн бұрын

    Nice build. I cant wait to see her fly.

  • @Wrinkles6768

    @Wrinkles6768

    22 күн бұрын

    Thanks! I'm looking forward to it, but am being "anxiously" patient for the weather to break to verify the nosewheel shimmy has been dealt with before T-0.

  • @justaboutaviation9343

    @justaboutaviation9343

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Wrinkles6768 I wouldn't imagine rushing would be beneficial. The nose wheel can be really annoying. My 150 does that occasionally. About time for a rebuild of the dampener. Just curious, what is your useful load ?

  • @mhilderbrand7693

    @mhilderbrand7693

    17 күн бұрын

    Nice plane!

  • @Wrinkles6768

    @Wrinkles6768

    17 күн бұрын

    @@mhilderbrand7693 Thanks! I watched your Zenith build with much interest. I hope it is flying well. P.S. This Pelican PL is seen flying in a recently released video.

  • @mhilderbrand7693

    @mhilderbrand7693

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Wrinkles6768 Yes, Zenith flying well! After watching this video, I did find your first flight! Congratulations!! Have fun!

  • @guyst-jean3905
    @guyst-jean390522 күн бұрын

    I remember longtime ago those plane (the part) were build in Mascouche, Québec, Canada. Since a couple year the airport in Mascouche Is not exist anymore. I'm not pilot but (by this time) I pay to get a flight on the Pelican.

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