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On Nov 24, 5:21*am, " wrote:
On Nov 22, 1:21*pm, "Flaps_50!" wrote: This can be achieved by making use of the back side of the power curve. Try to really land within the short field specs of the plane i.e. to get her down and stopped by a certain point on the runway. Not sure how much further I could have gone on the back side of the power curve flaps. *Stall horn was going strong on both landings. Any slower airspeed and I would have plunged to the ground. Try this: get the nose way up and add say 1/2 power. You've trimmed for airspeed now with this high attitude so control airspeed with power and aim point with elevator. You'll be amazed at your approach angle in this very high drag config. If the stall peeps just open the throttle a bit and keep that aim point fixed all the way down. Get used to flying on the throttle with almost second by second subtle power changes. Now you drop speed by reducing throttle on very short final to say 10k over Vs. As you round out/flare you will shed energy very fast as you simultaneously chop the throttle - you should be less than 3' AGL. The plane will settle firmly onto the mains in a _very_ high nose angle but that's what you want -all the weight on the mains and no energy left. Lots of drag is here to slow you down: The wing really is deeply stalled. Nose super high adding fuse drag Lots of elevator trying to keep nose wheel off (the elevator should end up all the way back -adding even more drag) With all weight on the mains make those wheels squeal (but don't lock up)! The nose wheel only touches when YOU can't keep it off but don't relax that back elevator -think drag and weight on the mains. When you do this a few times you will realize that all sorts of new places are potential landing spots. If you are not comfortable with the backside of the power curve practice this type of descent at altitude and note the VSI. Gradually get lower as you get used to the method and the way your baby responds to throttle. I'm not an instructor so I could be talking rubbish (perhaps I'm not a real pilot ;-) One last thing: I learnt from tail dragging -the landing is NOT over 'til the plane is stopped. YMMV Cheers I think your second sentence is the answer, NOT the first one to correcting the problem I encountered in the video. *Problem as I replied to A was that I was intimidated by the real deal 50 foot obstacle (AKA trees) causing me to make a steeper then normal descent. I plan to go back and try this again to keep practicing :-) |
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