Y’all’s videos are so good. Still much to learn but her confidence continues to grow. As long as that’s going on, she’s heading in the right direction. Kudos to dad, and kudos to Alina! Very inspirational!! Keep it up you two. Thanks for sharing so much.
Alina's father is so supporting of his daughter. He is allowing her to achieve and learn to be self reliant while most kids her age are at home on their cell phones. My parents supported me in the same way and has allowed me to do things most have not. Alina will be a leader all her life, in her pursuits as she is allowed to grow. What a terrific family.
As a veteran scuba diver I can see many parallels in both training and the experience. Bopth sports exist in three-dimensional space. Both get more demanding when there's more turbulence/currrents & surge. In both you have to see what's invisible. With flying--at least an ultralight--you're paying attention to everything that can help you understand the air you're flying it--looking at clouds, movement of treetops etc. With diving we watch the fish, many of which tend to hld position by swimming against whatever current there is, so if they're swimming vigorously upwards without actually moving updwares, that reveals a downcurrent. This is an early morning flight. Tends to be calmer air. Well the same is true for diving--early morning ocean also tends to be calmer. Most importantly, the main cause of accidents is "cockpit error"--panic, going too far beyond your training and experience... That is, both sports require you to be both adventurous AND methodical. And the fundamental skills Alina is learning as a polit are applicable to diving. I waitied to start diving until I was over 50. Don't make my mistake!
Agree, I'm always wondering what it feels like banking, hitting an "Air pocket," etc must be exhilarating! Sure wish I could try it one day, but I'm too old, now...
@@davestelling Agree. Plus you can see part of the control surfaces in action and see in the direction she is flying to as well. Curious, what age is too old?
I can see how sloppy things get on landing in that ultralight. As you bleed off airspeed, I can see how much more effort you use to keep your aircraft out of a stall, straight and level right down to a very nice smooth landing. I found that as you get better you go from really gripping the yoke to using 2 fingers on landings. Maybe that aircraft requires a bit more input force for control vs. a 172. BTW, How is the ground effect in that aircraft, feel it much? It really looks like this aircraft is teaching you to stay on your game making you a very good pilot. Can't believe how nice and consistent your landings look, your dad must be saying "Got any pointers for me?" LOL!
So, I follow other aviators on CZcams. A few of them have merchandise you can buy from them, ie: FlyWithKay, and LewDix Aviation. Not to get into y’all’s business, but with such a huge following you have, I could totally see some “Fly With Alina” tshirts going like hotcakes! You guys should really think about it, if anything, it might help at least pay for some fuel. Just a thought.
Marvellous view and skilled flying. Thank you for letting us share your flight.
Y’all’s videos are so good. Still much to learn but her confidence continues to grow. As long as that’s going on, she’s heading in the right direction. Kudos to dad, and kudos to Alina! Very inspirational!! Keep it up you two. Thanks for sharing so much.
Alina's father is so supporting of his daughter. He is allowing her to achieve and learn to be self reliant while most kids her age are at home on their cell phones. My parents supported me in the same way and has allowed me to do things most have not. Alina will be a leader all her life, in her pursuits as she is allowed to grow. What a terrific family.
As a veteran scuba diver I can see many parallels in both training and the experience. Bopth sports exist in three-dimensional space. Both get more demanding when there's more turbulence/currrents & surge. In both you have to see what's invisible. With flying--at least an ultralight--you're paying attention to everything that can help you understand the air you're flying it--looking at clouds, movement of treetops etc. With diving we watch the fish, many of which tend to hld position by swimming against whatever current there is, so if they're swimming vigorously upwards without actually moving updwares, that reveals a downcurrent.
This is an early morning flight. Tends to be calmer air. Well the same is true for diving--early morning ocean also tends to be calmer.
Most importantly, the main cause of accidents is "cockpit error"--panic, going too far beyond your training and experience...
That is, both sports require you to be both adventurous AND methodical. And the fundamental skills Alina is learning as a polit are applicable to diving. I waitied to start diving until I was over 50. Don't make my mistake!
I really like this camera angle the most.
Agree, I'm always wondering what it feels like banking, hitting an "Air pocket," etc must be exhilarating!
Sure wish I could try it one day, but I'm too old, now...
@@davestelling Agree. Plus you can see part of the control surfaces in action and see in the direction she is flying to as well. Curious, what age is too old?
yea this is excellent. shows both her flying and where she is at. you can see her reactions.
Holy cow, those 3rd and 4th rounds are bumpy
I can see how sloppy things get on landing in that ultralight. As you bleed off airspeed, I can see how much more effort you use to keep your aircraft out of a stall, straight and level right down to a very nice smooth landing. I found that as you get better you go from really gripping the yoke to using 2 fingers on landings. Maybe that aircraft requires a bit more input force for control vs. a 172. BTW, How is the ground effect in that aircraft, feel it much?
It really looks like this aircraft is teaching you to stay on your game making you a very good pilot. Can't believe how nice and consistent your landings look, your dad must be saying "Got any pointers for me?" LOL!
So, I follow other aviators on CZcams. A few of them have merchandise you can buy from them, ie: FlyWithKay, and LewDix Aviation. Not to get into y’all’s business, but with such a huge following you have, I could totally see some “Fly With Alina” tshirts going like hotcakes! You guys should really think about it, if anything, it might help at least pay for some fuel. Just a thought.
That's a good idea. Thanks
Would benice if she talked while flying
Yes, radio coms would be great!
Boro sepil cara pembuatan pesawat nya dong 😅
what is the stall speed of that plane.
27mph
What is the stall speed of that machine, and how does Alina set the rate of climb?
About 27 mph stall speed. She climbs at a certain pitch at full power which yields about 45 to 50 mph.
Friends, how to make a plane, how to make the video, how to make it
Батя конечно молодец...Но!А если Алина столкнется со стаей птиц...и разобьётся?Кого будет винить ее папаша,себя или судьбу-злодейку?