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Jose wrote: The original comment was that things happen faster due to higher airspeeds in all phases of flight. My point was that all one has to do is pull the throttle back and fly slower. Well, yes and no. By doing so one flies slower, but now in the 182 one is flying significantly closer to stall, and in the 152 one is flying right in the sweet zone. Learning to fly, one should learn all the flight regimes, and become used to cruise in cruise, and approach in approach. Jose, I don't think you understand that a newer 182 at aft cg max gross weight has a stall speed of 48 knots. At reduced weight it can drop to 38-42 knots. The 152 stall is down around 35-42 knots. |
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