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February 16th 05, 01:32 PM
Bert Willing
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The remark was targeted to the opposite - if you do a main wheel landing
with the excess energy needed to taxi to a stopping point 2 miles away, you
have a good chance to enter a PIO :-)))
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Bert Willing
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"Don Johnstone" a écrit dans
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I don't understand the broken tail booms bit or what
that has to do with short rollouts. We do teach and
test for short rolls in the UK and I have no recollection
of a large number of tail boom breaks
At 02:04 16 February 2005, Andreas Maurer wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:05:41 +0100, 'Bert Willing'
wrote:
Still, in an off-airfield landing you need the shortest
possible rollout.
And that should be teached and tested.
I guess we both know where the broken tail booms on
US Twin 2's come
from, don't we?
Bye
Andreas
Bert Willing