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Seems like a bad question. If you are interested in speed you are looking
at the wrong A/C to start with. stu fields safar helicopter. wrote in message ... Howdy, The Zenith Aircraft CH701 is a neat little two place STOL machine that employs leading edge slats that are permanently deployed. Top speed for the little machine is 95 mph. Any idea of how much faster it might be if the slats were removed? Anyone ever tried this? thanks, tom pettit |
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Nope,
The basic mission I'm wanting to accomplish is ariel viewing of interesting terrain, the ability to land on dirt roads, and low cost. On the very seldom cross country flight, if I could mess with retracting or removing the slats to get there a little faster, that would be a reasonable use of my time. 99 percent of the time I wouldn't care if it flew only 60 knots. Besides, I'm a curious sort, and have been wondering what sort of penalty the slats incure. tom Seems like a bad question. If you are interested in speed you are looking at the wrong A/C to start with. stu fields safar helicopter. wrote in message ... Howdy, The Zenith Aircraft CH701 is a neat little two place STOL machine that employs leading edge slats that are permanently deployed. Top speed for the little machine is 95 mph. Any idea of how much faster it might be if the slats were removed? Anyone ever tried this? thanks, tom pettit |
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