N111YX wrote:Guys, I have never been in a tri-gear Sonex but a tailwheel landing is nothing unusual comapred to all other small airplanes. Nothing unusual.
I'm on base at about 85 mph and enter ground effect at about 65 using two of three notches of flaps which is a bit fast but...
a) there is no "sinking" tenedency (it does not sink a lot but approaching at 65 or less mph would require power)
b) I usually have 5000 feet of runway
c) I like the extra speed in case the engine quits, I rarely need power from abeam touchdown to touchdown
Notes...
-stall is about 50 mph indicated thus 1.3 X Vs0 is 65 mph would be an acceptable approach speed.
-for touchdown, I just work the last few feet to a three point attitude then wait for contact.
-my short field techinque is to use 3 notches and flaps and approach no slower than 60 mph (power is required for a normal glidepath.)
Your mileage may vary... :D
N111YX wrote:Andy, like most small aircraft landings, I stop looking at the airspeed indicator from 50 feet on. The airspeed reference is the pitch angle of the nose, flat is fast, high is slow.
If I had to guess, I'd be about 65 mph entering the flare.
I would not try to disect the arrival too much regarding speeds and such. Use some target speeds and go by feel the rest of the way.
We can shoot a few landings when you get close to flying...:)
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