realy interested in knowing your t/o distances and prop/engine combinations
be good to archive the info
a video on the net seems to give about 11 secs before airborn
wil be doing some static thrust checks soon with different props so should be
interesting
phil
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and also be interested your take off times from opening throttle to airborn
p
- Original Message -
From: "phil brookman"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 11:10 AM
Subject: KR> take off distance and time to take off
realy interested in knowing your t/o di
What can I say about learning to fly?
The first thing I learned was to get rid of my shoes !!! You can't feel the
rudder peddels while wearing shoes. On take off, this is what works for me.
I put in full power to get rolling. You must zoom through the area where it's
hard to control and get t
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