Nice video! I'd suggest to learn how to do reverse launches with brakes in the correct hands. If you turn right during takeoff then, when you face the wing, your left hand should hold the left brake, while the right hand should hold the right brake. The right riser is on top of the left one (obviously the right one is the one connected to the right side of the wing). If you turn left then it's the opposite for the risers (left on top, right on the bottom). It takes some ground handling practice but it's the safest and easiest way to control the wing in that position
I felt that “oh god” under your breath when you dropped the breaks.
You heard well. I almost piss in my pants, luckily it was over in seconds😁
the beautiful part was you got very lucky with that mess.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I was very lucky with it.
Who launched who here
Give yourself a wee bit of time to check stuff, even behind the hill first. Take it easy and have an enjoyable 2024.
Nice video! I'd suggest to learn how to do reverse launches with brakes in the correct hands. If you turn right during takeoff then, when you face the wing, your left hand should hold the left brake, while the right hand should hold the right brake. The right riser is on top of the left one (obviously the right one is the one connected to the right side of the wing). If you turn left then it's the opposite for the risers (left on top, right on the bottom).
It takes some ground handling practice but it's the safest and easiest way to control the wing in that position
@flyingplm thanks for reply and tips for reverse launch, you explain it very simple, I'll keep your advice in mind 😊