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What's the gouge for knowing the proper approach speed based on weight
(carrier landing)? I may get a chance for a few hours in a sim over the holidays. The sim may use a CF-18 model, which I understand to be similar to an A/B model Hornet. I'm assuming an A model is closest approximation. Any suggestions for power settings and pitch to start the approach? -- Scott "Arafat remains in stable condition after dying in a Paris hospital." |
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tscottme wrote:
What's the gouge for knowing the proper approach speed based on weight (carrier landing)? I may get a chance for a few hours in a sim over the holidays. The sim may use a CF-18 model, which I understand to be similar to an A/B model Hornet. I'm assuming an A model is closest approximation. Any suggestions for power settings and pitch to start the approach? All you need to fly is 8.1 deg AOA. Nothing else. ![]() around 140 kts for most weights will get you close, then center the E bracket in the HUD on the velocity vector and that will be on speed AOA which is the proper airspeed (whatever it works out to be) for carrier type landings. Land based hornets might fly a constant airspeed approach and actually pseudo flare to soften the landings. Ray |
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Thanks for the 8.1 alpha
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Just don't keep flaring on touchdown (with hook skip) until after four
bolters you need the barricade as I did about 44 years ago on the Bon Homme Richard. WDA end "Doug "Woody" and Erin Beal" wrote in message ... On 12/4/04 3:33 PM, in article , "tscottme" wrote: Thanks for the 8.1 alpha If all else fails, 140-150 knots is a good gouge with a nice flare to land at the threshold. --Woody |
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WD,
Obviously, at the ship, I'm 8.1 centered ball all the way to the ramp. --Woody On 12/6/04 3:39 PM, in article , "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote: Just don't keep flaring on touchdown (with hook skip) until after four bolters you need the barricade as I did about 44 years ago on the Bon Homme Richard. WDA |
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