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Old November 18th 04, 08:58 PM
Elwood Dowd
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Yes, it makes sense, but I don't think it always holds up in practice.
For example, in my Mooney, the recommended obstacle clearance technique
is to not retract the gear until the obstacle is cleared. More drag
gives a greater -angle- of climb.


I did some extensive testing in a Beech Sierra and discovered that gear
up or down makes extremely little difference below Vy. Less than I
could reliably notice.