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Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:13 am Post subject: Take-Off Landing charts or figures |
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Now that #65 is airborne at last, I'm compiling my POH. Does anyone have
any figures I can use as a starting point for my take-off and landing
charts? Any figures available on speed for best glide time and best glide
distance etc also greatly appreciated ...
Many thanks!
Wayne P
Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 5:35 am Post subject: Take-Off Landing charts or figures |
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Hey Wayne: Congratulations on getting in the air.
Obviously the take off and landing distances will vary with altitude. At Sea Level, using 20 degrees of flaps, T/O distance is approximately 400 feet. No flap distance is about 500+ feet. Obstacle (50 foot) clearance distance at SL is about 850 feet with 20 flaps and 1000 feet with no flaps. That assumes a speed of 60 mph with flaps and 80 mph with out.
Best glide speeds are 87 mph with flaps up and 80 mph with 30 degrees of flaps. I do not have a distance, but you can figure around 17 - 1 horizontal distance to altitude as a starting point. Obviously, you will have to make up your own charts after your test flights.
Best of Luck.
Lynn
In a message dated 5/11/2014 6:15:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wayne42patterson(at)gmail.com writes:
Quote: | Now that #65 is airborne at last, I'm compiling my POH. Does anyone have
any figures I can use as a starting point for my take-off and landing
charts? Any figures available on speed for best glide time and best glide
distance etc also greatly appreciated ...
Many thanks!
Wayne P
Perth, Western Australia
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sttwig
Joined: 26 Aug 2007 Posts: 31 Location: Yakima, WA
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 10:57 am Post subject: Take-Off Landing charts or figures |
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Wayne,
There are a couple of POH examples here:
http://www.flylightning.net/lightning-lsa.html
Steve Sundquist
Kit #48, working on POH, too.
On 5/11/2014 3:11 AM, Wayne Patterson wrote:
Quote: | Now that #65 is airborne at last, I'm compiling my POH. Does anyone have
any figures I can use as a starting point for my take-off and landing
charts? Any figures available on speed for best glide time and best glide
distance etc also greatly appreciated ...
Many thanks!
Wayne P
Perth, Western Australia
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