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Andrew,
This is a common problem, the transition from go,go,go, to nothing. Many pilots find this even without building. They get a licence and discover there is nowhere to go except around the circuit. Hence the problem with high performance machines, you get where ever you want to go fast, and then sit waiting for transport for longer than the flight---- why did I just not drive???
This also explains the current trend back to 'recreational" aircraft where you just do an hour at a slow pace for just the thrill of flying. Trend is back to 100 MPH machines that have stol performance where paddock landings are easy, which expands the scope for flight.
Travel to neighbours for tea and bikkies. You have to have a need to get in at least once every 2 weeks, or you end up not flying at all --- Generate that need somehow.
Neil.
On 4/22/2019 4:56 PM, Andrew Martin andrew@martinag.com.au wrote:
Just wondering, If anyone else had trouble with the transition phase from building to flying? I just can't seem to get my headspace right to enjoy it.
I have flown the plane quite a few times over the last couple of years, each time having to fix issues that arose, so technically I was still in the building phase.
Seems now, that no major changes are needed, I'm having trouble getting enthusiasm to fly it, even on perfect flying days like today, and the days are counting down to finish my phase 1.
Its not the flying or the airplane/engine that worries me, I just seem to really miss having to work on it.
cheers, Andrew
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