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![]() "Judy Ruprecht" wrote in message ... At 19:00 08 February 2004, Bill Daniels wrote: I prefer a fairly steep glide path to a flair with spoilers left where they were in the approach followed by a low-energy touchdown and a short rollout. Pretty much what I would expect to do in an off-field landing. Unless, of course, you're flying a 2-32 using full dive brakes on final. Holding this configuration through the flare, you will impact terra firma more abruptly than you thought possible and it may be weeks before you can walk upright again. This may, however, be preferable to running into an obstacle. Please to note proper spoiler/dive brake use, proper touch-down attitude and short or off-field landing techniques will vary with the aircraft, the situation and the available alternatives. In a preachy mood... Judy It's OK, Judy. You made a good point. Bill Daniels |
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