I just have to crow about today's flight. I flew out to El Mirage dry lake (one of my old sailplane stomping grounds) to practice some short landings with no distractions. There is an old windsock on a pole in a dirt mound on one end of the lake bed. I used that as my threshold for an imaginary runway. I did three or four short landings, with moderate to heavy brake useage. Turned around as soon as possible and taxied back. After 4 landings I walked over to where the tire tracks turned, assuming that this would be about the minimum landing run point. Walked heel-to-toe back from that point to the windsock, which would give me the distance I used to land. It was 258 shoes. Later, I measured the length of the shoe which was 12.25 inches, yielding a minimum landing distance of 263.33 feet into a very light wind maybe 3 or 4 miles an hour. This was without vortex generators, making reasonably smooth landings, and using but not destroying my brakes. The surface was smooth and dusty (typical Mojave desert silt dry lake).
What kind of minimum landing distance figures do you guys get?
What kind of minimum landing distance figures do you guys get?
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