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3DLabGANG project by Michael Hammer
Landings should be performed on a grass strip with short cut grass. Bring the model in low
over the end of the grass strip but with enough speed to avoid any stall situation. At very low
height over the grass keep dialing in elevator until the model settles on the grass at almost
stall speed.
Be careful not to add too much up elevator when landing. Just like the real Draken, the
model will very suddenly enter a high alpha super stall which results in the model "hanging"
in the air with its nose pointing almost straight up in the air, followed by the model falling
backwards onto its tail. Saab Draken pilots were trained to detect an avoid this unique
behaviour but later it evolved into a special defensive maneuver called the Cobra, because of
the way the plane reared up and drastically lost air speed.
I wish you many successful flights with the J35 Saab Draken
Michael Hammer