Again, turning through the stopping point would not put undue stress on the engine, this is aprox. the same speed as everyone taxis,about the same as is you are doing in the soft field "recommended " procedure.
I feel doing this same turn through procedure ( after a proper run up brakes on)is good idea as you don't have to remember all the different procedures, it becomes natural and takes care of all factors soft ,short, wet ,tall grass,tall trees, electric wires,deer, geese,etc.,etc. and it works. it's putting all these good things together.
"Some pilots have done this many ,many times with better results than what is stated in the book at a grass field somewhere north of here
. Granted you guys that fly off pool tables it may not be much of a difference but it does if your wheels sit and settle into soft ground. We are doing nothing wrong it's a by the book soft /short field T.O.combo as you are allowed as PIC. I prefer to get off the ground quicker ,in the air faster, climb higher, and be safer than any slight chance of not developing enough power. If your airplane can't be reliable to produce enough power 100 ft before you turn, then I would'nt trust it stopped at the beginning of your roll. Again would the book tell you to ever do a soft field T.O. if it was unsafe,NO, they tell you to keep up your momentum.
Why not have the best of both worlds You have all done this procedure (soft field)if you have ever been taught by a CFI worth his salt.
And no this is not just Ed, a very good friend ,CFI,20,000 + hrs of flying ,see's no problem and recommends this, maybe just not to the 10 hr. student. This is only to be done by pilots who can multi-task and do more than just one thing at a time
Flaps:Johnson bar flaps good, you electric flap cessna guys you have a higher percentage of failures, not so good.
Do all you guys still drive your car with your hands always at 10 and 2?