SimFlyer90 (2005-10-01) | taking off |
axiom13 (2005-10-01) | takeoff because flaps are not down, and if this is touchdown your |
axiom13 (2005-10-01) | landing this plane wrong mister! |
boiengman777 (2005-10-01) | i think the elevators make it obvious;-) nice shot:-) |
guion (2005-10-01) | the elevator doesn't make it obvious, did you ever really flight? |
livin737 (2005-10-01) | its takingoff |
boiengman777 (2005-10-01) | guion, just comment on what you think, and don't try to tell me what i |
boiengman777 (2005-10-01) | should or shouldn't type in my own comments, ok?? thank you |
angrypalmtree (2005-10-02) | theres nothing wrong with a flapless landing |
brettr10 (2005-10-02) | absolutely right, have done many flapless landings for real. |
brettr10 (2005-10-02) | but this has at least one stage of flaps implemented. landing?? |
axiom13 (2005-10-02) | oh, now i see them, sorry! |
Mythrilfan (2005-10-02) | thats a nice shot babynuke. good luck! (t/o?) |
Mythrilfan (2005-10-04) | 2 stages :) |
JetRanger0007 (2005-10-06) | hey,, my 63 corvette will do that too, wanna race ????? |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | ok, i'll bite. it's a take off...i took your pic (nice one btw) and.. |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | superimposed a iso triangle over it and measured for angle a... |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | it came out to be approx. 12.7 degrees which would stall a 172.. |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | at landing speed (65kias) and smackdown vs. touchdown... |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | but 12.7 degrees is in range for take-off pitch (10-15 degrees). |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | so, i guess it's a takeoff or a landing that should have been... |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | a go-around (but you're way below d/h for that). |
jbryner (2005-10-06) | by the way mate...an excellent challenge! thanks much. cheers. |
brettr10 (2005-10-07) | what is the stall speed speed for a cessna clean? no flap? |
ardie (2005-10-12) | no,no, jbryner, you got it backwards, jeez, do i have to everything 4u |
jbryner (2005-10-12) | brettr10: the 172sp stall speed(cas), power off no flaps is 53 knots. |
jbryner (2005-10-12) | brettr10: ...stall speed(cas), power off full flaps is 48 knots. |
pvjk91 (2006-03-15) | i think landing becuse the flaps are fully down |
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