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Old December 18th 03, 12:25 AM
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"DeltaDeltaDelta" wrote:

Does anybody know what are the takeoff and landing rolls (fully loaded) on a
soft field for a normally aspired STOL conversion-equipped 206 (any popular
conversion)?


I fly both normally aspirated and turbo-charged P206s hauling skydivers
off of a grass strip. The airplanes have the Sportsman STOL leading
edge, WingX Stol extended wingtips and vortex generators. Most takeoffs
are within 100-200 pounds of gross weight and field elevation is 250MSL.
Ground roll is around 600 feet.

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