by MichaelFarley56 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:08 pm
Hey Dale,
Good question! I would assume I'm like most people; I have plenty of runway at my home airport, and as a result, have never really needed to practice real-life short field takeoffs and landings in my Waiex. I can tell you that I normally turn onto the runway with a gentle taxi turn, take around 4-6 seconds to slowly add full throttle, and in most cases break ground around 1000-1200' from the beginning of the runway. If I were to use full runway available, hold the brakes to full power, then try to max performance I could probably cut that down a little but I've never really messed with it. This is with me alone in my AeroVee Waiex.
On landing, I generally only use 20 degrees of flap and carry a little extra speed into the flare; even then, I normally only use around 2000' with gentle braking. For the fun of it, I've stopped my airplane in around 1400' with a slight headwind, full flaps, and touching down right on the numbers. Again, it wasn't my best performance and I'm confident I could land shorter if I needed to.
My home airport has a smooth, 3000' grass strip right next to the paved runway and I would feel completly comfortable operating into and out of it, even if it were only 2/3 as long as it is. My general rule of thumb for myself is just that; no operating into or out of a strip unless it's 2000', or 3000' if it has obstacles.
One other point to ponder...the other homebuilt my family owns has a full set of Vortex Generators installed, which made a huge difference in the slow flight and landing performance and capability. I've toyed with the idea of putting them on my Waiex, just to see how it flies. I wonder if anyone else has done this? If so, I bet they help on the short field operations!
Hopefully others chime in here as well...interesting topic.
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245