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You shouldn't need power on the approach nor additional power in the
flare. I fly 180 degree, power off approaches in everything I fly. I find that once I am in ground effect, if I don't carry some power, the plane drops like a brick, especially with back seat passengers on my round out to flare, thus adding 25 rpm power in my flare. This sounds like you are flaring/rounding out too high. If your timing is right, you should only be inches above the surface. The trailing link gear on your aircraft will provide smooth landings. I have 20-30 hours in a friends A23-24. |
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