I recently got a Saratoga Turbo fixed gear and I'm getting broken in with it along with my CFI, stepping up from PPL training in a Warrior. We are working out power settings and speeds for approaches and landings. The manual says to fly final approach at 91 kts, so we tried flying pattern and approach at 91, but looking at the stall speed of 62/58 clean/flaps and the short field calling for final of 79, the 91 kts in the manual is clearly too much speed for short final. We tried it and floated about 3000 feet. I'm assuming this is recommendation is for an IFR approach? Also, 91 kts in the pattern has a lot of nose up attitude which is a bit uncomfortable to me, but I'm assuming that's just me.
I'd like to know what other people with similar planes fly when doing pattern work. I'm used to a 90-80-70 kts and 10-25-40 flaps downwind-base-final paradigm in the Warrior. Please state what your speed target is, with what flap setting, and where in the pattern you transition. Please mention at what gross weight your flying your typical pattern, and how you modify it at max weight.
Also, I've read several places that transitioning to a larger plane, it is easy to pull power to idle and the nose will drop hard causing firewall damage (apparently the 182 is notorious, but also mentioned for this airframe). I know to leave some power in it so as not to drop the nose hard, but any additional advice would be welcome!
Thanks a lot!
I'd like to know what other people with similar planes fly when doing pattern work. I'm used to a 90-80-70 kts and 10-25-40 flaps downwind-base-final paradigm in the Warrior. Please state what your speed target is, with what flap setting, and where in the pattern you transition. Please mention at what gross weight your flying your typical pattern, and how you modify it at max weight.
Also, I've read several places that transitioning to a larger plane, it is easy to pull power to idle and the nose will drop hard causing firewall damage (apparently the 182 is notorious, but also mentioned for this airframe). I know to leave some power in it so as not to drop the nose hard, but any additional advice would be welcome!
Thanks a lot!