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Ben-PA
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 6:54 am Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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What is your technique for short takeoff? Do you do anything different if on pavement or grass?
Might as well ask for your short landing technique, too.
Thanks!
Ben
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 7:52 am Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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I don't know who this question was addressed to, so I'll jump in with
what I'm being taught. My instructor takes every opportunity to ask me
"What is the objective of the shortfield takeoff?" and "What is the
one-word answer to describe the method for making a shortfield
takeoff?" (He is readying me for the upcoming checkride for my Sport
Pilot Certificate)
The answer that he expects to hear is "the objective is to accelerate
as quickly as possible to Vx, lift off at Vx, clear the end-of-field
obstruction, then resume the climb at Vy."
The second answer is "acceleration"
He queries me also on softfield techniques: "What is the objective
for making a softfield takeoff?" and "What is the one-word answer to
making a softfield takeoff?"
The first answer he expects is: "Get the weight off the wheels as soon
as possible" And the one-word answer is "lift"
So to these ends, a shortfield takeoff requires holding the brakes, go
to WOT, release brakes, get the tail up as quick as possible (given the
conditions of the field), lift off at just before Vx speed, stay in
ground effects until Vx has been achieved, clear the obstacle, then
nose down slightly to Vy and continue climbout at Vy.
The softfield technique requires keeping the tail as low as possible to
provide angle of attack (and to keep the plane from nosing over due to
friction), then lift-off at Vy.
Pavement allows bringing up the tail quicker (there is no soft field to
add drag to the mains, hence the tail can come up quicker allowing
faster acceleration) than on grass, snow, mud, etc., where the friction
against the mains requires the tail to be kept low.
As to short landings, bring the plane in as slow as possible, touch
down early, and get on the brakes, keeping the plane straight.
This is what I THINK I've been taught. If I'm wrong, jump in and tell
me, because I'm just learning these techniques and do not consider
myself an expert by any stretch of the imagination. I'm really just
"thinking out loud" and looking for input from others as to what I've
learned.
Lynn
On Tuesday, September 19, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Ben-PA wrote:
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What is your technique for short takeoff? Do you do anything different
if on pavement or grass?
Might as well ask for your short landing technique, too.
Thanks!
Ben
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Ben-PA
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:06 am Post subject: Re: Short Takeoff |
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Thanks, Lynn, this is addressed to anyone who wants to respond. I read about some guys installing taller gear for short field ops and decided to ask about technique. I'm wondering if full flaps and tail down will get off pavement quickest.
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:30 am Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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Good post Lynn,
Only thing you forgot was flaps.
I bet the use of over 20 degrees will stir up the pot here.
Depending on your model Kitfox -- the more the merrier on flaps if you know
how to use them.
30 to 35 degrees will get you off the ground or water alot quicker than 20
degrees on my IV.
I have heard about limiters ec but really seems only a issue with the model
1,2 and maybe 3 untill the flapleron differential started.
For landing over 20 degrees really does not help much but agressive
sideslipping does.
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:42 am Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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Flaps...oops, I just busted my checkride. : )
I guess I could say that I was leaving the use of flaps up to the
individual pilot, but the truth is I forgot to mention that I use 10
deg. for all takeoffs, short, soft, or short and soft. I haven't really
taken the time to try no flaps or full (20 deg. in my case) flaps. I
use full, 20 degrees for all landings so far. This seems to work for
all the crosswind landings that I've made so far as well.
Lynn
On Tuesday, September 19, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Dave wrote:
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Good post Lynn,
Only thing you forgot was flaps.
I bet the use of over 20 degrees will stir up the pot here.
Depending on your model Kitfox -- the more the merrier on flaps if you
know how to use them.
30 to 35 degrees will get you off the ground or water alot quicker
than 20 degrees on my IV.
I have heard about limiters ec but really seems only a issue with the
model 1,2 and maybe 3 untill the flapleron differential started.
For landing over 20 degrees really does not help much but agressive
sideslipping does.
Dave
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:01 am Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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Good answer dave.... used these techniques for years and taught the same way from a half dozen instructors...
[quote]
Good post Lynn,
Only thing you forgot was flaps.
I bet the use of over 20 degrees will stir up the pot here.
Depending on your model Kitfox -- the more the merrier on flaps if you know
how to use them.
30 to 35 degrees will get you off the ground or water alot quicker than 20
degrees on my IV.
I have heard about limiters ec but really seems only a issue with the model
1,2 and maybe 3 untill the flapleron differential started.
For landing over 20 degrees really does not help much but agressive
sideslipping does.
Dave
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:17 am Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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The one other thing that my instructor has taught me is the softfield
landing, and that one is a little harder for me to visualize. He says
to bring the plane in as slow as possible, let the tail touch first,
then add a little power to drag the plane along with the mains off the
ground, then letting it settle in with a reduction in power. I've only
practiced a couple of these and it was tricky, but it worked. It does
take a little more runway to do this one. It was explained that this is
working with the "region of reverse command", or "the back side of the
power curve", which I'm still trying to get squared away in my mind.
It may have been this maneuver that caused the strain and subsequent
breaking of my tailwheel spring. : )
Lynn
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Richard Rabbers
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Benton Harbor, MI - USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:05 pm Post subject: Re: Short Takeoff (FAA videos) |
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I've recently happened upon some mid-70s vintage FAA-GA Videos that some of you may enjoy.
Short/soft field ops (current topic)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5153377456393829236
Others links should show along side of the video above or can be found at Google Video - a search for 'FAA training' will bring up most. Other videos include Float Flying, Mountain Flying, Icing, Flying basics and several others, some better than others, I' guess that all would be entertaining to
most listers.
I've found myself with some time on my hands due to a table saw incident. I still have all ten digits though my projects are stalled while my right index finger heals.
Richard
- Now preaching safety in all thing including flight.
- Coffee and full alert before mags or saw are switched on!
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 1:32 pm Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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Ouch! Good thing it wasn't your horn-honking finger,
Richard...seriously, take care of yourself. I hope to get down your way
one of these days when I get Certified as a SP.
Lynn
On Tuesday, September 19, 2006, at 04:05 PM, Richard Rabbers wrote:
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<rira1950(at)yahoo.com>
I've recently happened upon some mid-70s vintage FAA-GA Videos that
some of you may enjoy.
Short/soft field ops (current topic)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5153377456393829236
Others links should show along side of the video above or can be found
at Google Video - a search for 'FAA training' will bring up most.
Other videos include Float Flying, Mountain Flying, Icing, Flying
basics and several others, some better than others, I' guess that all
would be entertaining to
most listers.
I've found myself with some time on my hands due to a table saw
incident. I still have all ten digits though my projects are stalled
while my right index finger heals.
Richard
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Michel
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:17 pm Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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On Sep 19, 2006, at 10:05 PM, Richard Rabbers wrote:
Cool, but this one is the most hairy landing I've ever seen!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7047249536078175239
Wow!
Michel
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Richard Rabbers
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Benton Harbor, MI - USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:18 pm Post subject: Re: Short Takeoff |
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Quote: | . I hope to get down your way
one of these days when I get Certified as a SP.
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Lynn,
Congratulations on your 'almost' pilpt status.
Take care in all things.
Honk when you fly over West Main Street near the port.
I'll be watching for you.
Richard
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Guy Buchanan
Joined: 16 Jul 2006 Posts: 1204 Location: Ramona, CA
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 6:27 pm Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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At 03:15 PM 9/19/2006, you wrote:
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Well. That sets a new standard for me! I guess I'd better get out and
practice more. Gonna have to change the 5 x 5 tires, though.
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:46 pm Post subject: Short Takeoff |
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Lynn:
Sounds to me like your instructor is doing a good job
and you are learning the lesson.
Jose
--- Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net> wrote:
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<lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
I don't know who this question was addressed to, so
I'll jump in with
what I'm being taught. My instructor takes every
opportunity to ask me
"What is the objective of the shortfield takeoff?"
and "What is the
one-word answer to describe the method for making a
shortfield
takeoff?" (He is readying me for the upcoming
checkride for my Sport
Pilot Certificate)
The answer that he expects to hear is "the objective
is to accelerate
as quickly as possible to Vx, lift off at Vx, clear
the end-of-field
obstruction, then resume the climb at Vy."
The second answer is "acceleration"
He queries me also on softfield techniques: "What
is the objective
for making a softfield takeoff?" and "What is the
one-word answer to
making a softfield takeoff?"
The first answer he expects is: "Get the weight off
the wheels as soon
as possible" And the one-word answer is "lift"
So to these ends, a shortfield takeoff requires
holding the brakes, go
to WOT, release brakes, get the tail up as quick as
possible (given the
conditions of the field), lift off at just before Vx
speed, stay in
ground effects until Vx has been achieved, clear the
obstacle, then
nose down slightly to Vy and continue climbout at
Vy.
The softfield technique requires keeping the tail as
low as possible to
provide angle of attack (and to keep the plane from
nosing over due to
friction), then lift-off at Vy.
Pavement allows bringing up the tail quicker (there
is no soft field to
add drag to the mains, hence the tail can come up
quicker allowing
faster acceleration) than on grass, snow, mud, etc.,
where the friction
against the mains requires the tail to be kept low.
As to short landings, bring the plane in as slow as
possible, touch
down early, and get on the brakes, keeping the plane
straight.
This is what I THINK I've been taught. If I'm wrong,
jump in and tell
me, because I'm just learning these techniques and
do not consider
myself an expert by any stretch of the imagination.
I'm really just
"thinking out loud" and looking for input from
others as to what I've
learned.
Lynn
On Tuesday, September 19, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Ben-PA
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<ben(at)gmpexpress.net>
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> What is your technique for short takeoff? Do you
do anything different
> if on pavement or grass?
> Might as well ask for your short landing
technique, too.
> Thanks!
> Ben
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> Sign up on the Kitfox Frappr Map:
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> You can see where fellow Kitfoxers live and
pictures of their planes.
> Be sure to post some pictures of you, your plane,
or share the scenery
> of the Kitfox world.
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> Read this topic online here:
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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=62517#62517
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