Well I know it is Scandinavian and it could be described as having no brakes!!! I also know the questioner was too scared to land it once - but I'm not sure if that is much of a clue.
Aye there Pommyspy. You are on the correct Polar Curve here.
& you too would be afraid to land it (for the first time) with the nose attitude it acquires when everything is hanging down. Little chance of an overshoot, and even less chance of a go round.
Well I know it is Scandinavian and it could be described as having no brakes!!! I also know the questioner was too scared to land it once - but I'm not sure if that is much of a clue.
ReplyDeleteAye there Pommyspy.
ReplyDeleteYou are on the correct Polar Curve here.
& you too would be afraid to land it (for the first time) with the nose attitude it acquires when everything is hanging down.
Little chance of an overshoot, and even less chance of a go round.
Must be a very difficult aircraft to fly. Prop?
ReplyDeleteGoodd morning QW.
ReplyDeleteNot difficult to fly; Lovely to fly in fact; just a different technique required especially in the landing phase.
Not prop !
I think. That everyone is stumped on this one. I know that I am. If I were to guess, i'd guess it's a helicopter or some kind...
ReplyDeleteMorning Henry.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does appear that most are stumped, although the Pommyspy is right on track.
It is not a fling wing either.