Heyawl,
I had a nice introduction session yesterday with the Cubiformal airbaptism of three friends. As always it felt really good to share some "Cubism" and they were all quite enthusiastic. I try to show some basic maneuvering, "-Put your hand on the stick and follow what's happening.." etc as I think this reduces the risk of airsickness, keeps their interest etc. Unfortunately I overdid it with the third Guy who seemed to hack it so I showed him a stall which made him airsick- luckily I managed to produce a plastic bag in time! The Guy were able to hack it in that he was all grin afterwards in spite of this and the bag didn't leak that much...
Apart from stupid me doing a stall, what tip do all you instructors and fellow Cubbers out there have for avoiding airsickness so the first Cub flight becomes a pleasant memory?
Just (L-)4 fun/ Jörgen
I had a nice introduction session yesterday with the Cubiformal airbaptism of three friends. As always it felt really good to share some "Cubism" and they were all quite enthusiastic. I try to show some basic maneuvering, "-Put your hand on the stick and follow what's happening.." etc as I think this reduces the risk of airsickness, keeps their interest etc. Unfortunately I overdid it with the third Guy who seemed to hack it so I showed him a stall which made him airsick- luckily I managed to produce a plastic bag in time! The Guy were able to hack it in that he was all grin afterwards in spite of this and the bag didn't leak that much...
Apart from stupid me doing a stall, what tip do all you instructors and fellow Cubbers out there have for avoiding airsickness so the first Cub flight becomes a pleasant memory?
Just (L-)4 fun/ Jörgen