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I've just bought a '62 Cessna 172 with the Horton STOL kit and madras
droop tips and have a question: My dad took it up for the first time (it's in WI, I'm in NC) and was curious about if these modifications change the "V" speeds in any significant way...? Apparantly there is no change in the POH after these modifications, but obviously there must be some difference. Specifically how Vx and Vy would be different, best glide, and what to approach at. He and the instructor were using 75-80 as the approach speed (which seemed high to me). Does the sink rate increase noticably with these modifications? Thanks for any insight! Ryan Wubben Chapel Hill, NC |
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Any change in V speeds should be noted in the supplemental type certificate
that comes with the mod. The STC should also describe any other changes in flight characteristics. |
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That was my understanding...
My dad and the instructor went thru the paperwork and the POH and found no mention of any change in the speeds. The instructor has experience in a 180 hp 172 with the Horton kit and remembered that they purposely did not change the "V" speeds. But from a practical stand point, do they change...? Thanks, Ryan Wubben Chapel Hill, NC |
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I've just bought a '62 Cessna 172 with the Horton STOL kit and madras
droop tips and have a question: My dad took it up for the first time (it's in WI, I'm in NC) and was curious about if these modifications change the "V" speeds in any significant way...? Apparantly there is no change in the POH after these modifications, but obviously there must be some difference. Specifically how Vx and Vy would be different, best glide, and what to approach at. He and the instructor were using 75-80 as the approach speed (which seemed high to me). Does the sink rate increase noticably with these modifications? My wife's 172B has the Madras tips and the STC does specify a placard noting a lower Vne and Va (I can't recall the exact numbers at the moment) but I'm pretty sure there is no notation on Vx or Vy. With two people in front and full fuel it just won't stall (just mushes out with "0" indicated air speed) but I think that is due to running out of elevator more than the mods. I don't think it takes off any better than any other 172 but I notice it "floats" alot on landing. Her instructors seem to think it 'likes to fly' better than other 172s they teach in and it seems unusually fast but I bet it's just rigged correctly more than anything else. Jim |
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Ryan,
There is no POH for your airplane. The Owner's Manual has V speeds. However, you MUST have the STC paperwork for the airplane for it to be legal to fly. Look at the STC paperwork for any information on speeds. All the best, Rick (R. Wubben) wrote in message . com... I've just bought a '62 Cessna 172 with the Horton STOL kit and madras droop tips and have a question: My dad took it up for the first time (it's in WI, I'm in NC) and was curious about if these modifications change the "V" speeds in any significant way...? Apparantly there is no change in the POH after these modifications, but obviously there must be some difference. Specifically how Vx and Vy would be different, best glide, and what to approach at. He and the instructor were using 75-80 as the approach speed (which seemed high to me). Does the sink rate increase noticably with these modifications? Thanks for any insight! Ryan Wubben Chapel Hill, NC |
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Have him make sure that the stall warning horn is going off
at touchdown and he will be amazed at how slow he'll be flying I have the Horton and the 180 HP engine. I float for ever if I try landing with more than 60 knots. My sink rate is higher than the average 172. I can land at 25 knots nice and easy. Very hard to stall. Hank |
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