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I must not be visualizing correctly what you are talking about. I was
thinking it was like a J laying on its side with the long leg being the runway and the short leg being beside the runway (assuming a pretty wide takeoff area). You start point away from the direction of takeoff and then make a sweeping turn onto the runway. However, if you do that wide enough to be at 20 knots when aligned with the runway, you will have a fairly large radius of turn and I'll bet you lose nearly as much as you gain. You're right, if done incorrectly, you don't gain much -- although even sloppily done, you still gain a bit. The trick is to maintain your momentum around the "J" turn. You have to hit the speed fast enough to maintain momentum, but not so fast that you tip your tricycle over! As someone mentioned, Cherokees are good for this, thanks to their wide stance. (A Tri-Pacer, for instance, might not fare as well, with its tall, more closely spaced gear...) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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