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This all applies to a M20J:
OK, so our Mooney Service Center mechanic is also a CFII, multi-engine, ATP, etc., so I figure I'd fly with him on my first dual flight.
And, we go fly the airplane for a while, all well and good, and then on my first landing try, he has me coming in at 80kts, and I was high as well. Predictably, with moderate braking, we turn off in 3300ft. Second time around, 80kts again, not quite as high, light braking, 3300ft. Third time around, I say BS, and come in at 70kts, and dragging it in a little at the end, 3300ft no braking.
The POH calls for 71kts landing speed for normal landing, 65kts for a high performance landing. Ed G demonstrated landings for us using 78mph, so converted to knots would be 68kts, which splits the POH numbers.
Next time out, I'm going to take my local instructor, and try some landings in the 67-68kt range.
Downside is a page in the POH that shows dirty (gear down and full flaps) stall at various bank turns, and the at idle stall speed at 30 degrees is 59kts. Does having prop wash appreciably add to the stall speed of these planes? I wouldn't think so.
Ed G, if you read this, if we follow the "trim for 78mph in landing config befoer the numbers" and then fly the throttle to the runway, how close ARE we to stall in the turns? 10kts or so isn't a lot of margin.
Time to be really precise...
OK, so our Mooney Service Center mechanic is also a CFII, multi-engine, ATP, etc., so I figure I'd fly with him on my first dual flight.
And, we go fly the airplane for a while, all well and good, and then on my first landing try, he has me coming in at 80kts, and I was high as well. Predictably, with moderate braking, we turn off in 3300ft. Second time around, 80kts again, not quite as high, light braking, 3300ft. Third time around, I say BS, and come in at 70kts, and dragging it in a little at the end, 3300ft no braking.
The POH calls for 71kts landing speed for normal landing, 65kts for a high performance landing. Ed G demonstrated landings for us using 78mph, so converted to knots would be 68kts, which splits the POH numbers.
Next time out, I'm going to take my local instructor, and try some landings in the 67-68kt range.
Downside is a page in the POH that shows dirty (gear down and full flaps) stall at various bank turns, and the at idle stall speed at 30 degrees is 59kts. Does having prop wash appreciably add to the stall speed of these planes? I wouldn't think so.
Ed G, if you read this, if we follow the "trim for 78mph in landing config befoer the numbers" and then fly the throttle to the runway, how close ARE we to stall in the turns? 10kts or so isn't a lot of margin.
Time to be really precise...