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ATE
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12/29/04
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
Enter the pattern on the 45° at about 90 kts. (103 m.p.h.). Pull the
carb heat (if installed) for 15–30 seconds to check for ice. Push the
mixture full rich (or enrich as appropriate for altitude), and move the
prop control forward to the high r.p.m. (flat pitch) position (if
applicable). Abeam the numbers on downwind and extend the first
notch of flaps and slow to 75 kts. (86 m.p.h.).
NOTE
Because the Sportsman is very clean aerodynamically, speed
changes in the pattern must be anticipated earlier and
accompanied by greater changes in power setting than many
pilots may be accustomed to.
Continue slowing the airplane to about 65 kts. (75 m.p.h.) on base leg.
Throughout downwind, base and final, continue to trim the airplane as
necessary. Maintain 65 kts. (75 m.p.h.) onto final approach, and add
full flaps. Control altitude with power and airspeed with pitch.
NOTE
The Sportsman can be landed with no flaps, half flaps or full
flaps, and the recommended pattern speeds remain the same
regardless. However, full flaps will produce the best sight
picture over the nose on final, will result in the slowest
touchdown speed and will enhance control of the airplane in a
three-point, full-stall landing attitude, so full-flap landings are
recommended under most circumstances.