Student pilot Roshan performs the Hammerhead (also known as a Stall Turn) aerobatic manoeuvre with Instructor Dave Pilkington in an American Champion Super Decathlon aircraft.
The Hammerhead manoeuvre begins like a loop, with the aircraft pitching up into the vertical. When the aircraft slows, a turn is performed using the rudder, with the opposite aileron used to keep the aircraft straight. The aircraft "swings" sideways (like a hammer) and the nose drops into a dive. The pilot then eases the aircraft back to straight and level.
This manoeuvre is part of the training syllabus for our Aerobatics & Spinning Endorsement, which combines adrenaline pumping fun with important aircraft handling skills, and also builds your confidence as a pilot. Link below.
#learntoflymelbourne #learntofly #flightschool #aerobatics #superdecathlon #flighttraining
Learn To Fly Melbourne Website 🖥️
👉🏻 learntofly.edu...
Aerobatics & Spinning Endorsement 💫
👉🏻 learntofly.edu...
Follow Us
👉🏻 Facebook: / learntoflyflighttraining
👉🏻 Instagram: / learntoflymelbourne
⚠ Please note that this video is intended for use in conjunction with professional flight training only. Do not attempt without adequate training from a qualified flight instructor.
Негізгі бет Hammerhead (Stall Turn) Manoeuvre - Aerobatics & Spinning |
Пікірлер: 5