May 17, 2002, 11:22 PM
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I've tried front risering my hornet 170 @ 1.2 a few times now (in the air, no hooks yet), and it seems to turn very slowly. How much speed am I picking up ? (it's hard to tell doing it at altitude).
The amount of speed you are gaining (obviously) depends on how much you are risering it. Are you doing front riser turns or practising straight double fronts approaches ? Especially when pulling double fronts you should notice the extra speed you're gaining.
And flow, say that you are doing those front risering experiments up high. Be patient with that hornet... See you at dz next weekend...
Haven't done anything with the front risers near the ground yet. I want to get my landings perfect straight in first. I pull down on the risers quite a lot (or seems like a lot anyway). I'll just go for it next time - have to watch the brake lines / canopy as well to see if they need letting out.
seemed to me when I front risered the hornet I got decent speed...the issue was the hornet has just such high front riser pressures...compared to the slightly more expensive sabre2....