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ATE
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12/29/04
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AGE
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
to enhance tailwheel steering.
Check the full throttle operation of the engine during the early part of
the takeoff roll. Abort the takeoff if there is any sign of engine
roughness, if the engine doesn’t seem to be developing full power or if
proper oil pressure at full r.p.m. is not achieved. Correct any problems
with the engine before attempting another takeoff.
4-6.2 N
ORMAL
T
AKEOFF
Make sure the doors are securely latched. Select the first notch of
flaps. After making sure no other airplanes are landing, line the airplane
up with the runway centerline. While holding the stick fully aft,
advance the throttle smoothly and slowly until full power is achieved.
As the rudder becomes effective for steering, ease the stick forward to
lift the tail. At about 50 kts. (58 m.p.h.), ease the stick back to achieve
a takeoff angle of attack and let the airplane fly itself off. Alternatively,
the tail can be kept on the ground and the aircraft can be flown off in a
three-point attitude. This technique prolongs the ground roll slightly,
but is still perfectly acceptable.
As the airplane accelerates after lift-off, ease the flaps up, making sure
that they are completely retracted before reaching Vfe (90
kts./103m.p.h.). Let the airplane accelerate to at least 85 kts. (97
m.p.h.) which is the best rate-of-climb airspeed.