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Brad
I never realized this before...but where I can find takeoff distance for 0 degrees of flaps? I have looked in the POH and it only gives best takeoff distance for flaps 20 and full power before roll (short field takeoff). I have looked in the Gyronimo app (nice program BTW) and it pretty much mimics the POH.
Maybe an example:
Lets say you're planning to takeoff in a carb'd 182 on a nice paved, level runway and no obstacle to clear. Between the weight of the plane, length of the runway and density alititude you're not sure whether you should use flaps or not? You've run the numbers and the field is 1200' longer than the POH indicated short field takeoff distance. Is there any resource to know the 0 deg flaps takeoff distance so a decision like this can be made properly? Obviously you could just say "Do a shortfield". Well, what if the runway is another 800' longer or another 1200' longer. At some point a short field takeoff would not be necessary. Is this just a pilot/plane experience thing?
Maybe an example:
Lets say you're planning to takeoff in a carb'd 182 on a nice paved, level runway and no obstacle to clear. Between the weight of the plane, length of the runway and density alititude you're not sure whether you should use flaps or not? You've run the numbers and the field is 1200' longer than the POH indicated short field takeoff distance. Is there any resource to know the 0 deg flaps takeoff distance so a decision like this can be made properly? Obviously you could just say "Do a shortfield". Well, what if the runway is another 800' longer or another 1200' longer. At some point a short field takeoff would not be necessary. Is this just a pilot/plane experience thing?