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22 Apr 2017 09:36 #1
by William James
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I forgot my password . . . . forgot my user name . . . . . forgot what I had for dinner last night . . . .
growing old ain't for wussies !
9 degree limitation seem to negatively effect take off roll
Bill James
Canton Ohio
growing old ain't for wussies !
9 degree limitation seem to negatively effect take off roll
Bill James
Canton Ohio
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22 Apr 2017 08:25 #2
by Kevin Gassert
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Hi Bill,
I used to own N99933 and was glad to read it was still around. It also appears it is back in Ohio again?
Kevin
I used to own N99933 and was glad to read it was still around. It also appears it is back in Ohio again?
Kevin
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23 Sep 2016 07:28 #3
by Larry Snyder
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That's a good idea. Just remember when you're low and slow landing, it will be harder to keep the nose up. When the D models came out I believe several planes landed nose first and it wasn't pretty. You can't let the plane get as slow.
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12 Sep 2016 00:53 #4
by Ronald Raty
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I think it will depend a lot on your flying style, so here is a thought. Put a mark on your yoke shaft at the 9 degree limit. Go flying, and see if you can stay within the 9 degree up angle. I would be curious to hear the results.
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11 Sep 2016 11:51 #5
by William James
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I have the STC for 1320 lbs. Does anyone have an experience indicating significant difference in the 9 degree up limitation against prior 13 degree limit ?
Bill James
N99933
Bill James
N99933
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