I was out yesterday practicing getting in and out short. We have an airfield close to my house that was all grown up so I took the tractor over and mowed a 600 ft. x 50 ft. patch. I tried to simulate my farm strip so I could see how the plane (BC12-D-85) could handle it before going into mine which has trees at the end. I have almost 1000ft so I figured if I could handle 600 mine would have an acceptable safety margin.
I did 6 or 7 takeoffs and landings and was really suprised. My average landing roll was only 350 feet. My average takeoff roll was around 400 ft. The wind was fairly calm with just a hint of a headwind when landing and a tailwind when taking off. I had about 8 gallons of fuel on board and was by myself. In addition- my airstrip is on a 4% grade, this practice strip is flat.
I had thought of adding VG's but after this I do not think I need them.
I was really amazed at the little 85 hp Tcraft getting in and out as short as it did. My 71x41 metal climb prop helps alot. I am sure others could do it shorter but I was very happy with the results. I plan to keep practicing until I can nail it 11 out of 10 times ;-)
Current schedule on my strip is sometime in 2007 I'll live my dream of landing in front of my house! Hopefully the plane will be re-usable. I'll snap some photos this evening of the places I am practicing- they look TINY from the air.
I did 6 or 7 takeoffs and landings and was really suprised. My average landing roll was only 350 feet. My average takeoff roll was around 400 ft. The wind was fairly calm with just a hint of a headwind when landing and a tailwind when taking off. I had about 8 gallons of fuel on board and was by myself. In addition- my airstrip is on a 4% grade, this practice strip is flat.
I had thought of adding VG's but after this I do not think I need them.
I was really amazed at the little 85 hp Tcraft getting in and out as short as it did. My 71x41 metal climb prop helps alot. I am sure others could do it shorter but I was very happy with the results. I plan to keep practicing until I can nail it 11 out of 10 times ;-)
Current schedule on my strip is sometime in 2007 I'll live my dream of landing in front of my house! Hopefully the plane will be re-usable. I'll snap some photos this evening of the places I am practicing- they look TINY from the air.
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