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Hi guys,
Our club is having a discussion about the merits of reducing airbrake on short final (well before the flare) in order to reduce the rate of descent on the last part of finals - in particular after using full airbrake to correct an overshoot i.e. you are still overshooting but reduce the airbrake to the normal 1/2 to 2/3 range & just accept the overshoot. This relates in particular to gliders which have a 2 point attitude which is quite low e.g. DG-1001 (nosewheel with retractable main) & LS8 .. a fully- held off low energy landing in these types results in touching tail first, and in concert with a high rate of descent with full airbrake makes a hard tail strike more likely. Any thoughts or similar experience? Cheers, Richard McLean Beverley Soaring Society Western Australia |
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