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Nynja Operators Manual issue 2 (E) 1.2
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4.11 Soft field landing
4.11.1 Fly the approach as in 4.11.1 above.
4.11.2 Fully hold off and try to touch down gently, and as slow as possible.
During the ground roll avoid braking and progressively apply full up
elevator to keep the nose wheel up for as long as possible. Continue to
hold up elevator when the nose wheel is on the ground.
4.12 Cross wind landing
4.12.1 The Nynja has a maximum demonstrated crosswind component of 15
knots. Cross wind components above 10 knots should not be
attempted other than by experienced pilots fully familiar with the type.
4.12.2 Either O (CR) or first stage (TO) flap can be selected. Fly a powered
approach at a little higher airspeed than normal – around 55 – 60 knots
CAS[ IAS]. Initially crab the approach to remain in balance and on
centreline.
4.12.3 During the final stages of the approach lower the into wind wing a
little and apply rudder pressure as required to align the fuselage with
the runway. Round out and hold off like this, and touchdown into wind
wheel first. Try to land after a short hold off without allowing the
airspeed to decay too much. This will assist in maintaining good
control response.
4.12.4 As with all crosswind landings the aircraft must still be accurately
‘flown’ whilst on the ground. Initially the aircraft will touchdown on the
upwind main wheel first. Progressive aileron deflection should be
applied into wind as the speed decays during the ground roll to keep
the aircraft on one wheel and gently lower the downwind wheel as
airspeed reduces and aileron authority diminishes. The aircraft will
need to be accurately steered straight down the runway with rudder
during this process. The nose gear should be held off initially and
gently lowered before rudder authority reduces too far and
aerodynamic directional control is lost. As the nose wheel touches
down rudder will have to be straightened to avoid a steering snatch
due to the rudder deflection applied against the crosswind.
4.12.5 When the nose wheel is down, aileron will still need to be applied
against the crosswind and neutral or light forwards elevator pressure
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