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wrote on 2003/11/04 16:43: If a tug waves u off at 200 ft, he's going to land straight ahead. an airplane cant make a safe turn back until about 800 feet if I recall correctly. and that's still cutting it close. Read http://web.usna.navy.mil/~dfr/flying/possible.html and http://web.usna.navy.mil/~dfr/flying/aiaa1col.pdf to get up to date on the question of ASEL turnback performance. 800 feet is probably far too conservative. Jack |
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