WesRagle wrote:HI Guys,
And what about takeoffs?
My instructor wants me to lift the tail just slightly and wait for the plane to fly off in the three point attitude. He flies off of a grass strip in a Champ (65 hp) so I think he might be a little biased toward soft field techniques. I would imagine this technique would be easiest on tires as well.
Opinions?
Thanks,
Wes
Wes........I'm with your instructor. For a ham-fisted, less than super-human pilot like myself, the less i have to think about changing the position of the controls at critical times the more likely the outcome will be successful. That means (1) tail low on takeoff and the airplane will let me know when it's ready to fly rather than me repositioning the controls and telling the airplane that it's ready to fly, and (2) forward slip on an approach to a crosswind landing and I'll mainly have to worry about pitch during the flare; and, not approaching in a crab where I'll have to worry not just about pitch, but also roll and yaw, all at the same time. Just my opinion.
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