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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:47 am    Post subject: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

Does anyone know the maximum crosswind that a beginning student pilot can safely fly when taking lessons in a Kitfox 1? Is there a guideline or is it just judgment?

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:04 am    Post subject: Re: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

Probably 5 or less if you are a student. I tried 15-20 on a gusty day
as a non-student and did a sweet 270 right in front of the airport
restaraunt at lunch time a couple years ago. Groundlooping is not
fun.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:32 am    Post subject: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

At 08:44 AM 4/4/2008, you wrote:
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Does anyone know the maximum crosswind that a beginning student
pilot can safely fly when taking lessons in a Kitfox 1? Is there a
guideline or is it just judgment?

Personally I would start out with something very near 0. (We
get that reliably before 8am.) I would then work up. The upper limit
is defined by comfort. One technique I use regularly is to set up the
landing while on final. This is called the "slip" landing technique.
It lets you know, worst case, whether your plane will fly the
attitude required to land: whether you have enough rudder authority;
whether a wing or other hardware is too low; etc. You have to be
careful because in a strong crosswind you will be in a very strong
slip and will therefore have to watch that you keep the speed well
above stall. Note that I said worst case. The wind on the ground is
nearly always much less than that at altitude, which means you can
sometimes get in even when it looks, on final, like you won't; just
be ready to go around.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:19 am    Post subject: Re: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

I asked my instructor the same thing when I was taking lessons in my Kitfox. His reply was that, lacking the rigorous testing that conventional airplanes go though to determine the safe cross wind component, a good rule of thumb is 20% of the stall speed. That's only 8mph in a Kitfox but keep in mind that this is only that component of the wind that is directly across the runway. So, if you have a wind that is crossing the runway at 30 degrees, then the cross wind component half the actual wind speed so 16mph is fine. Gusting is another issue. I'm personally not comfortable with gusts beyond +5.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:40 am    Post subject: Re: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

Kitfox with the flaperons can land in enormously high crosswinds. More so
than most certficated planes. The issue is you can also get yourself into
deep "stuff", by doing that too much. Since it makes you braver than you
should.

I have a really big grass glider field nearby and have practiced 20 kt.
crosswind landings in the series 5 before. It is doable, but I would not
recommend it on a paved narrow runway.

Stay close to zero is the best advice.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:45 am    Post subject: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

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Kitfox with the flaperons can land in enormously high crosswinds.

I agree that my model 3 flaperons give good roll control in gusty crosswind but the problem is to keep the plane from windvaning when the three wheels are on the ground.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:25 pm    Post subject: Re: cross winds concerns Reply with quote

I would keep X winds at 90 degrees to 5 knots or less. This is where you get to hone in your directional control skills. Once again look at my videos and look landing on one wheel or take offs on one wheel. You should be competent in being able to one wheel your airplane down the runway to show yourself and instructor that you have good yaw authority

Some one wheel action here about 1 in 20 seconds into the movie http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=5j7aBw90n9U


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