akavidflyer wrote:
Yep.. I see now, its your short arms that keep ya from dumping the flaps and seeing over the panel LOL Talk to EZflap for help on that one. LOL
elgoatropo wrote:Wow. Need to see a picture of your right arm now.
robw56 wrote:Well said EZ. Bottom line is dump the flaps to make the tail heavier. Now you can brake harder with less chance to nose over. Contact, we are talking about getting max performance out of the airplane at short strips. Not regular runways, of course this technique is not necessary under normal circumstances. And anyone landing at a short strip, or off airport I hope they air landing at a minimum airspeed and at their aim point. If not they need more practice. But this flap dumping technique in my opinion WILL allow you to stop shorter without putting it on the nose for all the reasons EZ stated better than I can.
Zzz wrote:elgoatropo wrote:http://joshoverturf.blogspot.com/2013_09_01_archive.html
Note flap position
Also, the baggage door is open. Coincidence? Or another failed "bush pilot" technique????
SkyTruck wrote:Kev,
I can understand your enthusiasm with the MT Propeller, but…
30 Pounds off the nose is great if you're not hauling any weight. If you were, weight on the nose would be a good thing, or for the most part, a non-issue.
My little thing is, why go somewhere if you can't haul in some camping gear, booze, firewood, kitchen sink.…
MT propellers have issues! McCauleys(solid) and Hartzells(to some extent) don't.
If I didn't have to haul any gear, I'd own a Cub.
Now, back to the topic of dumping flaps…. which to me is a no-brainer….
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SkyTruck wrote:Kevin, Kevin, Kevin,…
The 'Ol McCauly has been doing fine since 1980.
Haven't been anywhere where performance was an issue that the insurance company has allowed.
$13,000 divided by $5.50 a gallon goes a long ways.
In Idaho last week, an experimental RV type clone had a prop strike.
He, with a hacksaw, worked his magic, and flew home to KSTS.
I wouldn't have done that, but at least he had the option.
An MT would have disintegrated leaving no option other than ???
We're having fun here, right?
aktahoe1 wrote:What else can we beat up on or discuss until we are run out of things to debate?

SkyTruck wrote:My little thing is, why go somewhere if you can't haul in some camping gear, booze, firewood, kitchen sink.…

Zzz wrote:aktahoe1 wrote:What else can we beat up on or discuss until we are run out of things to debate?
I saw you wheel land once when I really was of the opinion that you should have three-pointed.
EZFlap wrote:akavidflyer wrote:[url][url][url]
But to the nice fellow who mentioned that flap-dumpers help create all sorts of salvage parts for him.... perhaps you might elaborate on WHY this makes salvage parts for you
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