North&Wing&S,LSA&Pilot&Operating&Handbook&
Model:&Scout&X,C&912&
Version 2.2
Released Date 3-14-2012
Page 33
4.11.#
Take#Off#and#Initial#Climb#
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The!initial!take!off!roll!can!be!performed!with!the!base!tube!in!the!fully!extended!position!
or!in!the!trim!position.!!Until!you!become!familiar!with!your!trike,!it!is!usually!better!to!
start!with!the!bar!in!the!fully!extended!position.!!This!will!lift!the!trike!off!the!ground!as!
soon!as!it!achieves!flying!speed!and!will!minimize!the!stresses!on!the!trike!during!the!
ground!roll.!!This!is!especially!true!on!rough!or!grass!runways.!!!Do!NOT!use!this!
technique!for!cross!wind!takeAoffs!as!these!require!greater!lift!off!speed!to!overcome!
any!turbulence!or!loss!of!lift!at!the!critical!lift!off!point.!!
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When!starting!from!the!fully!extended!position,!
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! Apply!full!power!using!foot!throttle!only!while!holding!the!base!tube!against!the!
front!compression!strut!(nose!tube)!
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! When!the!nose!wheel!lifts!off!the!ground,!smoothly,!but!without!hesitation,!bring!
the!base!tube!back!until!it!is!about!2”!behind!the!normal!trim!position.!!This!will!
provide!a!little!excess!speed!in!case!of!an!engine!out!while!close!to!the!ground.!
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! Keep!the!base!tube!behind!the!trim!position!(faster)!until!an!altitude!of!at!least!
300!feet!AGL!is!achieved.!!At!that!point,!the!base!tube!can!go!to!trim!and!the!
engine!power!can!be!slightly!reduced.!
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! Continue!climbing!at!trim!position!to!the!desired!altitude!staying!within!glide!
distance!of!an!emergency!landing!site.!!NOTE!!This!may!require!staying!near!the!
airport!until!sufficient!altitude!is!achieved!to!leave!the!field!pattern.!
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! On!initial!climb!out!where!engine!failure!is!most!dangerous,!do!not!pitch!the!nose!
up!more!that!45!degrees.!Very!steep!climbs!are!dangerous!and!cause!a!full!stall!
followed!by!rapid!pitch!down!moment!especially!if!the!engine!quits.!
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safe&landing&area&if&your&engine&were&to&stop&or&any&other&mechanical&failure.
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