shortfielder wrote: Any other thoughts here on what is a safe speed to be at full power with unstable ground conditions?
Thoughts.....
On the ground, just like in the air I like to plan ahead to manage inertia and energy. Any time you have to blast a handful of full/high RPM throttle it means that something ain't right.
You don't have to be moving real fast to safely run up on loose gravel or dirt (or water), just be moving. More important is that you apply your power smoothly, and be well aware of what you're doing with your tail feathers to get the prop up. Same with moving out of your parking spot. How many guys have we all seen redline the poor airplane to get it rolling, elevator straight down to get sandblasted. As an old tailwheel guy if that elevator ain't full back while the engine's running on the ground, my old instructors are turnin' over in their graves and smackin' someone on the back of the head.
Which brings up another pet peeve, if I may... How many of you have been sand/rock blasted by the asshole who has no clue as to what he aims the tail at, as he does his 2,800 RPM taxi job or run up? I don't know about you all, but I've climbed out of my airplane and been ready kick ass when it's happened to me.
Gump