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Snowbird wrote:
AFAIK, I fly a plane whose stall speed is *higher* than an Arrow's. 90 mph sounds quite high for normal final approach esp. w/ just you in the plane, assuming your stall speed is similar to or lower than mine. I target final approach at 80 mph, 75 if it's just me and partial fuel. I add 1/2 the gust factor as a rule of thumb ie 17 g 27 would add ~5 kts. JMO, but I don't think it adds to safety to put on too much extra speed. If it's really nasty and swirly near the ground, it just extends the time you have to spend in ground effect bleeding off extra speed. Why do you feel it's necessary, or safer, to add 10 to 15 kts to an approach speed which already sounds rather fast? Note thaty the original poster stated airspeed in MILES PER HOUR not knots. 90 MPH is about 75 kts, which is okay. The Arrow has a healthy sink rate the requires some extra speed initially to keep the sink rate below 500 fpm. |
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