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Andy Blackburn wrote:
I have often used somewhat higher speeds on approach as well. The logic is simple: trade a little altitude for airspeed and you will get a better perspective on field slope, power lines and other features that my not be visible at higher view angles. I know this flys in the face of the traditional stabilized approach philosophy - so I'm interested in counterpoints. Effective airbrakes do a great job of dissapating speed too. In a Lancair IVP recently, without them it was really a headache to land. The glide angle even with power off was at such a high speed that to clear terrain we were way too fast every time. Speed brakes 4 miles out got us to the airport at the right approach speed every time. Having extra energy is great, if you can get rid of it when you need to. But I've seen some manuals where the best full spoiler descent rate is at a pretty slow speed. And it seems different gliders respond very differently to slips. So I'd definitely test out the slips too... Some of my more exciting landings have been when I got a lot of unforseen lift right before touchdown, rather than problems with sink. At shorter runways, or with weak spoilers, this could have been a big issue. You guys in your flap only PIKs and such get my respect. Adjustments on short final must be "interesting." -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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