Will Kumley
Line Up and Wait
As flying has been reduced thanks to our stay at home order I've been watching videos, reading articles, etc.. to get a better understanding of the certificate I just earned. After watching this video though I was slightly confused.
According to the video, min maneuvering speed is 1.404 times the clean stall speed of an aircraft. Sounds like a reasonable thing and I've seen/heard this reference in other videos. However, that sets the minimum maneuvering speed of the Cessna 172 I rent at approximately 83 mph.
I question this as the CFI instructed me to fly it like I fly the Cherokee in the pattern. 85 on downwind, 80 on base, and 75 on final. While I think 75 on final is a bit fast and causes a heck of a float I guess I don't have a fear of being too slow. But this means my base to final turn is below the calculated speed according to the math.
Now, I also add 2 seconds of flaps on the downwind, 2 seconds of flaps on base, and full flaps on final. I know lift increases with flaps and stall speed decreases but this video doesn't really discuss the addition of flaps. Are they not applying flaps until final? Are they saying even with flaps I shouldn't maneuver the aircraft below 83 mph? I've never even had the stall horn hint at anything with my current pattern. Also, now that I think about it best glide in the 172 is 80mph, also below this speed.
Things that make me go hmmm....