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Quick question, and I know that someone here will know the answer:
How much runway is needed to get a (relatively) empty 182 off the ground? I am thinking one pilot, 45 minutes of fuel, and 1000 MSL. Grass. I once saw an Iowa State Trooper land a State 182 on concrete, little wind, in less than 500 feet. Just wondering what the machine will do on takeoff when very light. Thanks. Zenith CH-300 Driver. |
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Tim,
Here is a link to a picture of a friend of mine leaving our ~700' grass strip (the row of round bales is abeam the threshold). With two people aboard, it was off in less than 400'. I don't know the fuel load. Winds were calm, and it was probably 50-60 degrees F when he left. http://faa-engineers.com/~mjgundry/b...s/DSC02327.JPG The landing was a bit more interesting than the takeoff... Matt On Aug 22, 10:10*pm, (Tim Hickey) wrote: Quick question, and I know that someone here will know the answer: How much runway is needed to get a (relatively) empty 182 off the ground? *I am thinking one pilot, 45 minutes of fuel, and 1000 MSL. Grass. I once saw an Iowa State Trooper land a State 182 on concrete, little wind, in less than 500 feet. Just wondering what the machine will do on takeoff when very light. Thanks. Zenith CH-300 Driver. |
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Gunny wrote:
Tim, Here is a link to a picture of a friend of mine leaving our ~700' grass strip (the row of round bales is abeam the threshold). http://faa-engineers.com/~mjgundry/b...s/DSC02327.JPG The landing was a bit more interesting than the takeoff... Matt Captain Ron??? ![]() Scott |
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On Aug 24, 5:03 am, Scott wrote:
Gunny wrote: The landing was a bit more interesting than the takeoff... Matt Captain Ron??? ![]() Scott Good guess - you're half right. He is a captain (747). Not a 509er,but his dad was a founder (I think). What would make a *really* cool snapshot is something with a bit more classic lines on the field. You know, a parasol...a Piet maybe, or... ![]() |
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Gunny wrote:
On Aug 24, 5:03 am, Scott wrote: Gunny wrote: The landing was a bit more interesting than the takeoff... Matt Captain Ron??? ![]() Scott Good guess - you're half right. He is a captain (747). Not a 509er,but his dad was a founder (I think). What would make a *really* cool snapshot is something with a bit more classic lines on the field. You know, a parasol...a Piet maybe, or... ![]() If I knew exactly where you lived, I could probably send SOMEBODY over! ![]() Scott |
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