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![]() When flying a 2-33 or 2-22, which have high wings supported by struts and which normally rest on their nose skids because the main wheel is aft of the CG, rapid acceleration and light cabin load will allow the nose to rapidly rise and the tail to bang in a way that is good niether for the airframe nor the psyche. Furthermore, you will expose a lot of wing to the propwash of the towplane, and in the case of a Pawnee, that can be substantial. With your nose high and strong propwash, you will get a rapid and sometimes nearly uncontrollable roll movement to the right. It will come into control within a moment or two, but those two moments are exciting, even for veteran 2-33ers. Lesson: pay attention to loading and if you think you are lighter than average, ask the tow pilot to go easy on the throttle in the start of the roll. Then you need to tell your tow pilot to be a little more gentle with throttle application. Even with light students in the front seat, smoother application of the tow throttle can keep the nose from rocketing up while still providing enough acceleration to provide roll and pitch control. BT |
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![]() Then you need to tell your tow pilot to be a little more gentle with throttle application. Even with light students in the front seat, smoother application of the tow throttle can keep the nose from rocketing up while still providing enough acceleration to provide roll and pitch control. I used to fly commercial rides in a 2-33 from a 1500 ft grass runway with 70 ft trees on one end and a barbed wire fence at the other (about 150 MSL, BTW). You always got an "energetic" start and the nose would *always* pop up whether you liked it or not. We started the take off roll with the stick full forward. I would *always* brief the passenger accordingly. Tony V. http://home.comcast.net/~verhulst/SOARING |
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