Enjoy--
Thanks Paul and Fred.
https://youtu.be/Xe0OczFRSyQ
Enjoy--
Thanks Paul and Fred.
https://youtu.be/Xe0OczFRSyQ
DesertFox4
Admin.
7 Super Sport912 ULS Tri-gear
Well here's another from that same week. Paul and I hit nearly forty backcountry strips and had a beautiful night camping at Moose Creek along the Selway. My thanks to Paul for such a great tour.
http://youtu.be/nAgDJjtqs28
Fred Williams
Reno, NV
Great videos. Looks like you are breaking in that beautiful new Kitfox the proper way.
I like the view from the position you mounted your camera. Is that a GoPro and I'll assume a jury strut mounting of some kind.
Thanks again for the ride along Fred.
DesertFox4
Admin.
7 Super Sport912 ULS Tri-gear
DesertFox4,
The mount I used is from Cloudbase Engineering. I helped him work out the kinks in a design that fits on Series 7 type struts. Comes on and off in seconds. I'm pretty sure you can get them now from John and Debra at Kitfox. If not, contact cloudbaseengineering.com directly.
Thanks Fred. I assume it was a GoPro camera then.
DesertFox4
Admin.
7 Super Sport912 ULS Tri-gear
Oops. Sorry, I forgot to state that I am using a Garmin VIRB with a prop filter. I own an old GoPro 2 but bought the Garmin because I can remotely operate it from the Garmin G3X Touch I have installed on my panel. I was also very disappointed with the UI on the old GoPro I have. The VIRB is much easier to use IMHO.
Nice videos! At first I thought "this is not safe flying that low in the valley", then the airstrip appeared. No wonder! I have yet to see my airstrip from the air and now wonder how small it's going to look on final.
I take it both those aircraft have a 912 for power? Sad to say, but I fully expect my 582 to pack it up at some point.
Beeryboats,
You have a point.......they do look shorter from the air than from the ground.....here is one (an ultralight field) we take our S7 into and out of. Not a fair comparison because I can actually see it before the approach! I decided this one looked real short from the air...heck, it even looks short from the ground. then there is the extra points for the 12 foot corn and slightly rising terrain on both ends. Anyway, measured it, calculated it, and the KF fits just fine with room to spare. I am still amazed how short a field a kitfox can fit into! Even those of us with average skills can do not too badly.
I admire the folks out west with their backcountry flying...I am convinced it is a separate skill from operating out of the open fields with few obstructions we get in the midwest.
Dave S
KF 7 Trigear
912ULS Warp drive
St Paul, MN
Hi Beeryboats,
Glad you enjoyed the video and I certainly understand your first thoughts. The truth is that the margin in this kind of flying is very much reduced. A person needs to understand and accept the additional risk and there is a lot to love about flying a Kitfox that doesn't need to include any of this kind of flying.
Both planes are equipped with the 914 turbo version of the Rotax - an engine choice I'm very happy I made.