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Out of the coop

Real simple. My son is off to college tomorrow. We will be helping him move of course and getting things settled. At least the big things. Which we don't really need to be there for because the football team is helping the freshman move in the heavy things but still want to be part of the experience anyway. I planned on making sure everything is in the dorm room then letting him do the rest. Let him put things where he wants and how he wants them. My spouse thinks otherwise. She wants to help him unpack and put things where he wants everything. I told her that we should let him do it himself. She told me to just stay home if I do not want to help. Of course i do not want to stay home but I also do not want to embarrass him. What do you think?

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u/Dad_without_a_plan — 19 hours ago

Sedona

I am in the progress of obtaining my CPL on the ps5 but I am having a problem taking off in Sedona. I have passed the level already with a C rating but I am curious to know why I can not get to the altitudes required. I am trying to use trim to help and flaps at 20% but then I can not keep the speed of 74 knots. How can I reach the altitude needed and the speed of 74 knots? I am just trying to get a better than a C and figure out how to do it in free flight.

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u/Dad_without_a_plan — 1 month ago

What's your take?

I recently purchased an E-trike because I have had MS for a long time(30 years). Driving a car is no longer a great option for me. I can still do it but my reaction time is less and my sight is getting worse. I thought going e-trike would be a great option but now I am not so sure. I can see why in the 80's they stopped making 3-wheel atv's because they were dangerous.

Any sudden turns it is not as stable as I thought it would be(like avoiding an object in the road). I have been tossed a few times because I have lost control or if the road is too angled in the middle i tend to go to the side of the street and being on a 3 wheeler i am tilted. On a local park trail the trail became to angled and i could not travel it. Disappointed about that. Most the main flat roads in the city I am fine but in the spitty side streets, not so much. It really does suck.

Is there any one out in the Reddit world who feels the same as me or has have had a similar experience? Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Should I just go 2 wheel to get around?

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u/Dad_without_a_plan — 3 months ago