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grantr
Joined: 12 Sep 2007 Posts: 217
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:00 pm Post subject: V speeds for MK III |
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Does anyone know the max speed the flaps can be deployed?
How do you determine your normal approach speed? 1.3 X stall? So stall at 45 approach at about 60? We have been using 65
Also what is the VNE with out aileron counter weights?
Thanks
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Dave Bigelow

Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Posts: 103 Location: Kamuela, Hawaii
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:21 am Post subject: Re: V speeds for MK III |
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Generally, for ultralights, I use 1.5 times the stall speed for approach. That would be 45 mph approach for 30 mph stall. In the case of a 45 mph stall speed, that works out to about 67.
Slow high drag aircraft are more affected by gusts and gradient than their larger cousins who use 1.3 x stall speed for approach. Also, you end up with more flare energy and can avoid the dreaded "Kolb Kwit"! 
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rlaird

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 373 Location: Houston
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:39 am Post subject: V speeds for MK III |
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My MkIIIC stalls at about 42mph, and I've always used 60mph as my
approach speed... which is close to the 1.5 x formula (which would be
63mph). If I feel the need for added authority, I'll approach at 65.
When I practice engine-out landing, I'll approach at 60, which is
close to best-glide, but when I'm at about 200 feet, I'll point the
nose down radically so that I get at least 65mph, so my flare (which
bleeds off a lot of speed) won't slow me down below stall by the time
I let the planet come up and kiss my wheels.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 4:21 AM, Dave Bigelow <up_country(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
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Generally, for ultralights, I use 1.5 times the stall speed for approach. That would be 45 mph approach for 30 mph stall. In the case of a 45 mph stall speed, that works out to about 67.
Slow high drag aircraft are more affected by gusts and gradient than their larger cousins who use 1.3 x stall speed for approach. Also, you end up with more flare energy and can avoid the dreaded "Kolb Kwit"! [Twisted Evil]
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Dave Bigelow
Kamuela, Hawaii
FS2, HKS 700E
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:34 am Post subject: V speeds for MK III |
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Does anyone know the max speed the flaps can be deployed?
How do you determine your normal approach speed? 1.3 X stall? So stall at 45
approach at about 60? We have been using 65
Also what is the VNE with out aileron counter weights?
Thanks
I asked kolb the same question years back and was told that if you can pull
the handle you are ok.... I don't know what others have done but I started
the white arch at 70. According to kolb the early mkIII did not have a
gusset welded to the actuating arm and the flap torque tube. Without this
gusset the joint was much weaker and could fail with higher loads.
VNE with out aileron counter weights---- I have never seen any data showing
different vne with or without counter weights. The only thing I have seen
published is a vne of 100. (my .02 cents worth,,, if you have ever
experienced any flutter,,, keep it 15 to 20 below that speed,,, cancel
that,,, install the counter weights.)
Approach speeds.. I use 65 solo and 70 with a passenger.
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