by DCASonex » Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:48 am
I have the standard large flaps and fly from a hilltop airport with no good off field landing options and also occasionally fly into an airport with houses and trees at approach end of runway. In both cases, I often approach a bit high and fast (90 MPH) so as to be sure to make the field if any engine problems, but then pull nose up to drop speed and apply full flaps, with that configuration, at speeds of 65 -70 MPH, well above stall, the plane has the glide angle of a brick and can land in a very short space. Having electrically operated flaps (now standard) rather than the old lever is a great help in that and makes retracting for go around easier as well. (With a CAMIt 3300 it will takeoff or go around with full flaps, but do not recommend that.) For my purposes, it still does aerobatics quite nicely, but I fly aerobatics only for fun, not competition.
David A.