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Normal procedures
Initial climb
When airborne, engage brakes momentarily to prevent in-flight wheel spinning.
Accelerate at full power and later maintain proper speed of climb.
As you reach 90 km/h
(50 kts)
at above 50 meters
(165 ft)
, set flaps to 1
st
stage, reaching 110 km/h
(60
kts)
at above 100 meters
(330 ft)
set flaps to neutral position. Reduce RPM by 10% (RPM reduction re-
fers to 912 model only!) and continue climbing at 115 km/h
(62 kts)
.
Adjust the trim to neutralise the stick force if necessary.
Remember to keep the temperatures and RPM within operational limits during this manoeuvre.
CAUTION!
Reduce RPM and increase speed in order to cool the engine down if necessary.
Reaching cruise altitude, establish horizontal flight and set engine power to cruise.
Cruise
As horizontal flight has been established, verify on-board fuel quantity again.
Keep the aircraft balanced while maintaining desired flight parameters.
Should you desire to cruise at low speed (up to 130 km/h
(70 kts)
), set flaps to neutral position,
otherwise flaps should be set to negative position (flap handle full down).
Check engine operation and flight parameters regularly!
WARNING!
Sinus ultralight motorglider is sensitive to correct flap settings. To maintain ex-
cellent and safe flight performance it is important to set flaps according to airspeed. As the pilot
you must know that the higher the speed the greater the force on the flapperons. To prevent
overstressing the flapperons it is of vital importance to always fly at the correct flap setting as
you may otherwise damage the flapperons controls’ inner structure.
At speeds in excess of VNE, even at negative flap setting this may lead to flutter, loss of control
over aircraft, serious injury and even loss of life.
CAUTION!
Do not, under any circumstances attempt to fly the aircraft at speeds exceeding
150 km/h (80 kts) using flap setting other than negative!
Flying the 912 Model, check fuel levels as well. For it fuel system design, the fuel tents to gradually
cross-flow from the right tank to the left. To prevent this, shut the right fuel valve by 1/2 and open it
again when the fuel level inside left tank has lowered.
Cruising in rough atmosphere
Should you experience wake turbulence, reduce airspeed and continue flying with flaps set to neu-
tral position.
CAUTION!
In rough air, reduce engine power if necessary to keep airspeed below VRA.
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