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On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 13:21:32 -0800 (PST), BryanUT wrote:
I guess some pilots are like stuntas. Dead stick take off and landing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z985xdXW-3w It is my understanding that stall speeds are measured at altitude (for the purposes of characterizing the plane), so in ground effect it will be a bit lower. Also, you'll probably find that the stall speeds at 20 degrees flaps and 40 degrees flaps are very close, if different at all. Cessna varied its 172 models over the years. Some had a max flaps of 40, some 30. I think they went to the 30 and a larger engine to prevent some of the go-around accidents they'd been having. With the 40-degree flaps--which are something like a brick wall attacked to the back of the wings--the airplane wouldn't climb at max gross weight. If a pilot attempted a go-around and forgot to reduce the flap setting (or if there was an electrical failure), there could be trouble. With max flaps 30 and a slightly beefier engine, it would climb even if the pilot forgot to adjust the flaps. It has been a while since I've flown, but go around procedure is (I think, from memory) full power, carb heat off, then immediate reduction to flaps 20. Flaps 10 and flaps 0 come as the airspeed builds. A 172 with the 40-degree flaps is impressive. If you go to idle, it will have a really steep glideslope. But from a safety point of view, there may have been issues. I think the modern ones have a max flap setting of 30. All this is from memory. Could be wrong. The Lizard Nice, a little on the WTF side but ice. |
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Gezellig wrote:
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