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September 14th 06, 11:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Flaps on take-off and landing
Thomas Borchert wrote:
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knot winds
prevail from evening till morning while morning will have around 10
knot winds at 040, while the afternoon will have 15-ish gusting to
30-ish at 030 to 050, so having flaps down on the ground is a negative
because I've seen airplanes start flying halfway through their roll-out
after landing.
The Cardinal will not fly at gusts of 30 knots - no matter whether the
flaps are down or not.
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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)
Yes, but it will fly if your rolling along at 35 KIAS and a 25+ KIAS
knot gust hits you, anyway it wasn't the Cardinal I saw do it, it was a
piper cub, and yes I realize the chances of me doing that are slim, but
I don't want to be the example/statistic.
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