fastj22 wrote:I tested a really slow 3 point landing last weekend (Gary Motley style). I have a lift reserve indicator and was flying just at the stall on approach, around 40 MPH, full flaps. Gary is the master of this. Sink was significant and I was adding power to make the threshold. The plane felt very spongy and just before touch down, the buffet of the stall. I bounced. Landed three point and the roll out was short. Carrier landing. But it wasn't the type of landing I would like people to see. Seemed forced. I've seen Gary do this perfectly, but I don't have his skills.
My perfect landings is an approach around 65 mph. Then attempt to wheel land but it ends up a three point (its just too slow to keep the tail up). If I want to do a nice wheel landing, I have to come in a lot faster, around 75 to 80. At that speed, you can keep the nose down and fly the tail until the speed bleeds off.
caveman370 wrote:fastj22 wrote:I tested a really slow 3 point landing last weekend (Gary Motley style). I have a lift reserve indicator and was flying just at the stall on approach, around 40 MPH, full flaps. Gary is the master of this. Sink was significant and I was adding power to make the threshold. The plane felt very spongy and just before touch down, the buffet of the stall. I bounced. Landed three point and the roll out was short. Carrier landing. But it wasn't the type of landing I would like people to see. Seemed forced. I've seen Gary do this perfectly, but I don't have his skills.
My perfect landings is an approach around 65 mph. Then attempt to wheel land but it ends up a three point (its just too slow to keep the tail up). If I want to do a nice wheel landing, I have to come in a lot faster, around 75 to 80. At that speed, you can keep the nose down and fly the tail until the speed bleeds off.
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