Thomas Dietrich
Filing Flight Plan
Hi I am new to this forum. Have lots of single & mulit engine turbine & piston time incl short field ops. Does anyone here has experience with the PC 12 on short strips?
Did he mention what speed he is using or what AOA indicationThanks, I am planning to take her into a 1180 ft strip at 3000ft alt.
Hi I am new to this forum. Have lots of single & mulit engine turbine & piston time incl short field ops. Does anyone here has experience with the PC 12 on short strips?
No the above plane is Pocket Rocket a highly modified, reinforced and clipped Impulse 100 with an Allison B15G Turbine and it was nerver up for sale. Took me more than 10 yewars to build it. Shes ma baby. Took her to Mach =.56 already, not too bad for a fixed gear.
Thanks James,I'm flying a /45, 1180 at 3k MSL, that's going to be a little sporty.
Maciej,Awesome, what a small world, must have just been an article posted up about it. Just saved the pic as I thought its as badass.
We need more pics of everything!
Thanks James,
the calculator is for our runway useless. As you see I ve got at least 50 runway left, which will account for a 15 KTs tailwind. The MT prop is another world.
http://hartzellprop.com/hartzell-introduces-5-blade-carbon-fiber-propellers-for-pc-12-fleet/Better Performance
Thanks to the five-blade Hartzell propeller, the 2016 PC-12 NG cruises five kts faster, climbs to a cruise altitude of 28,000 ft 10 percent quicker, and has a 50-foot reduction in total takeoff distance. Its highly swept airfoil reduces flyover and cabin noise and its blades are certified for unlimited life.
Off topic, but what app are you using to get those numbers?If it's your plane and if your pax are cool with it and understand the margins, fine, according to hartzell you're only taking off in 50' less.
http://hartzellprop.com/hartzell-introduces-5-blade-carbon-fiber-propellers-for-pc-12-fleet/
Here is the distance for just a 170lb pilot and 500lbs of fuel
So 1180' strip, and this doesn't even factor that is grass not hard surface, even with that 5 blade you're still not going to match these numbers on grass, guess if you're going down hill into a headwind that could help. I know you can make the plane preform outside of the book if you have the skill and the need and nothing goes wrong.
1180' of grass is not a strip our company would take one of ours into, especially with the load we fly with, cool video though
Off topic, but what app are you using to get those numbers?
If it's your plane and if your pax are cool with it and understand the margins, fine, according to hartzell you're only taking off in 50' less.
http://hartzellprop.com/hartzell-introduces-5-blade-carbon-fiber-propellers-for-pc-12-fleet/
Here is the distance for just a 170lb pilot and 500lbs of fuel
So 1180' strip, and this doesn't even factor that is grass not hard surface, even with that 5 blade you're still not going to match these numbers on grass, guess if you're going down hill into a headwind that could help. I know you can make the plane preform outside of the book if you have the skill and the need and nothing goes wrong.
1180' of grass is not a strip our company would take one of ours into, especially with the load we fly with, cool video though
Yesterday from Sarentino to Bibione with 10 POB and 2 ebikes and 8 regular bikes on board, 1400 lbs fuel on takeoff, rotated before the driveway xing 2 KTS tailwind.
Yesterday from Sarentino to Bibione with 10 POB and 2 ebikes and 8 regular bikes on board, 1400 lbs fuel on takeoff, rotated before the driveway xing 2 KTS tailwind.
Ether you're exaggerating how short the field is, or you're a damn fool.
I'm going to go out on a limb and toss the troll card on this one guys.
Also if the OP is such a hot shot PC12 driver, how come he doesnt even know what speeds to use in the aircraft or how the AOA should read (as seen in post 4)?
Well our PC12 time is not high, so why not ask how others fly theirs? I am very well aware of what airspeed and AOA means. When we go the PC12 it had the Hartzell prop on it adjusted in a way that it was not even on the wishlist to land at Sarentino. Now with the MT its another stroy.
Great, now I have to count grommets when I fly next, I knew all the other answers.