Bryan Cotton wrote:lakespookie wrote:P.S. When conducting a high speed taxi test plan for it to potentially turn into a flight.
Even better, don't do high speed taxi testing. I'm also an aerospace person and formerly a flight test person.
n307tw wrote:When I finally do get a prop on. My taxi test will be nice and slow down the 9,000ft taxiway at my home airport. Being a nose dragger, I think it will be nearly impossible to take flight as the wings aren't mounted yet. If it does, that will be one for the books. :-)
Scott Todd wrote:I've mentioned this before in other forums here. DON'T taxi test! Its can be helpful on new designs of complicated or large airplanes to verify braking, air data sources, and other system checks but it has no place in our world.
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