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Re: [Flying] Best Glide

Subject: Re: [Flying] Best Glide
From: Cripps David <david.cripps@spsystems.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 08:51:48
The UK PFA has similar requirements for defining max coarse pitch, but throw in
the added difficulty of needing to climb away in max coarse pitch from a balked
landing in 'landing configuration' - ie flaps down (and of course U/C if you
have the monowheel). 300fpm min is what they regard as 'being able to climb
away'. Pretty challenging with a 912-powered trigear at 1370lbs, leading to a
rather finer 'max coarse' setting than I would have liked!

David

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re:  [Flying] Best Glide


 IMHO when using a
> VP
> propeller it's most coarse setting should be the minimum "GO ROUND"
> setting in the event of system failure. 

This is required by the FAR.23 constant speed propeller test flight programme.

To establish the limit, the prop is set to coarse and a Vne dive performed to 
check that the engine doesn't overspeed. With the prop locked at that setting 
a baulked approach is performed and the aircraft must be able to climb out on 
a 3% climb.

Believe me, having done this as part of the Airmaster CS Prop flight test 
programme, it can be quite entertaining correctly establishing the coarse 
limit.

Tony


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