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Some references list the VSO (40° flaps) for a PA28-161 at 44Kt, others list
it at 33Kt.That's a pretty big difference. The POH for the one I'm flying says 33Kt. I have a hard time trusting this - Anyone here regularly land their Warrior at 40 KT (1.2VSO)? G Faris |
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