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I have been trying to determine the length of a runway that would be
considered a "short field" for my Archer II. The two instructors that I work with on occasions disagree on the amount of flaps to use for takeoff at gross weight. One guy says my airfield with a 2,800ft runway is a "short field" and I should use 25deg flaps as per the POH for takeoff at gross weight. The other says 2,800ft is not a short field and I should use 10 deg flap at gross weight and that 25 deg increases drag too much. It does not help that the instructors have a low opinion of each other. The POH is clear about using 25 deg for a short field but I have failed to find what runway length puts in a short field category. These guys also instruct in a PA28-140 based here and you can guess that some students are using 1 notch of flap, while the other set use 2 notches. So the question is. How long is a "short field" for a PA28-181 ? And for that matter how does that relate to a PA28-140 with 30 less horses. -- Roy N5804F - PA28-181 |
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