Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:56 pm Post subject: What is your Altitude loss in a 180 degree turn? |
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At 02:21 PM 12/8/2008, apilot(at)surewest.net wrote:
Quote: | You may be able to reduce the altitude loss with practice. My guess is
that your plane can make a successful 180 degree turn without losing over
100 feet of altitude. My best in a Cessna 150 was 100 feet and the best
in a PA-11 Cub was 50 feet. Practicing the technique is a worthwhile effort.
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100' and 50' seems awfully low, unless you have a good bit of energy
(speed) at the start... from what starting condition? There's also
reaction time. I figure 250' in my Ultrastar, sudden power loss from a
normal (i.e. low airspeed) climb... I use 300' to be safe.
-Dana
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