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I always hold Vx (except maybe with nervous passengers) until I'm clear of
surrounding obstacles. This also helps keep me in practice for short fields. Then I generally transition to Vy until pattern altitude or the fence to reduce the noise footprint and get some wiggle room if something happens to the engine. After that, I drop the nose to 80 which I might do sooner at an uncontrolled field with traffic. Anything between 70 and 85 is "recommended" in the POH. There is only performance data for 73 and slower. -- Roger Long Ron Natalie wrote in message m... "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Climbing at the speeds given in the Cessna POH for our 172 N are not a particularly good idea. Well, I'd hold the recommended speeds until I was assured of not hitting any terrain. Also attentitive to Vy makes a big difference when you takeoff from elevations higher than what you find in Maine. |
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