Not as bad as I thought they were going to be, takes a bit of
practice to figure out just exactly how much room you have. The plane glides
surprisingly well, rather than falling like a brick from the sky. This means
that I actually have more time to play with than I thought. In fact once you’ve
set up the glide and are heading back towards the runway, there’s not actually
much for you to do. It’s a little anticlimactic. The temptation to push the
thing along by adding a touch of engine power is incredibly strong. The first
one I tried, I was a little high. Bob and I reckon in a real situation I would
have made the runway but this time we erred on the side of caution and overshot
to go round for another try. We made the second one, a little long but OK.
Then I got to do something uber-cool! Back-tracking along the
runway. This means a 180 on the runway and a high speed taxi back along it
before lining up and taking off again. Sweet!
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