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Aircraft familiarisation
This chapter has been written to assist owners/pilots of Virus on their quest to learn how to safely and ef-
ficiently fly this aircraft. It will cover most operations the aircraft can offer in an order established in Pilot
and maintenance manual’s chapter Normal procedures and recommended speeds. Please consider what
follows as an add-on to that chapter.
I am quite convinced that even experienced Virus pilots will discover something new browsing through
the following passages.
Tine Tomazic
Engine start-up
First and foremost
make sure you have sufficient fuel quantity on board
for the desired length of
flight. If you are not completely confident there is enough, better step out of the aircraft and add a
couple more liters into the tanks. There is an old aviators’ saying:
“The only time you have too much
fuel is when you are on fire.”
When pressing the engine starter button, wheel brakes MUST be engaged.
The aircraft is not to
move before you receive your taxi clearance. To keep your propeller untouched, avoid starting up on
areas where there are small stones on the ground. Those little stones can easily be picked up by the
propellers causing marks and even little holes on it.
Warming up must be conducted below 2500 RPM.
When reaching safe operational engine tem-
peratures, it is time to verify maximum engine ground RPM.
Hold the stick back completely and
slowly(!) add throttle to full power, then verify RPM.
Taxi
Taxiing with the Virus is rather simple considering the stearable nose wheel.
For sharper turns
on
the ground you can also
use wheel brakes
to assist yourself. I would recommend you
taxi slow
, up
to 10 km/s
(5 kts)
, while holding the stick back fully to ease the pressure of the nose wheel.
During taxiing monitor engine temperatures.
Due to low airflow around the radiators the CHT and
Oil temperature will rise during long taxi periods. If you are holding position, do not leave throttle at
idle. It is better you have some 2500 RPM as this will provide some airflow from the propeller to the
radiators and the temperatures will not rise so quickly.
Should you see engine temperatures exceed
safe operational values, shut off the engine, point the aircraft’s note against the wind and wait
for the temperatures to drop.
Take off and initial climb
Having checked and set all engine and aircraft parameters, you should be ready for take off by now.
Reverify both fuel valves be open and the spoilers (airbrakes) retracted and locked (handle full
up). Trim lever should be in the middle.
I would suggest you
start the take-off roll gradually.
Keep adding throttle to full power while count-
ing 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. There are two reasons for this. First, you change flight stage from zero move-
ment to acceleration slowly; this provides you with time to react to eventualities. Second, especially
if taking-off from a gravel runway, this method of adding full throttle will prevent the little stones on
the runway to damage the propeller. Extremely short runways are an exception. There you should
line up the aircraft, set flaps to 2
nd
stage, step on the brakes, apply full power and release the brakes.
Appendix
Summary of Contents for Virus 912
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