The V-1 Inverter
For those wishing to push the boundaries of stall speeds and low flying.
The newest of the Max-Q high precision jets, the V-1 boasts high velocity flying and low stall speeds, making it perfect for flying weightless parabolas and high speed training.
Bonus: You can glide for miles while flying inverted.
Instructions
Takeoff
- I like to take off with 75% thrust
- Once you hit around 80 m/s pull up and you will leave the ground at 140 m/s
- After reaching 1,000m turn the throttle up to 100%
Landing
- On approach you need to make sure you are going 300 m/s. Any faster will cause problems.
- Keep the throttle at zero and glide in.
- When you hit the ground, do not go any faster that 120 m/s. And be very gentle touching down.
There’s not much else I can say, landing is pretty much up to the pilot.
Thank you for the support.
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