Audio wasn’t awful on a small phone speaker. The pops might have been tougher on something with more bass, dunno. I fight with my squelch on my intercom too, and ours has separate left/right intercom squelch and passengers have no idea how that works so I just manage it. If they blast themselves with the air, on my intercom I can crank their squelch up and kill the noise without changing mine.
Thought the flight looked great. Was kinda surprised you don’t see a little higher MP at full throttle down there closer to sea level and the climb rate seemed a tad under what I usually see down that low in my Skylane, but I don’t know your fuel load or how much you and your passengers weighed. If you were full of fuel then it looked normal.
I was also surprised at the liftoff speed, but I’m probably way too used to my STOL kit.
It flew off just fine, I just have a 55 knot rotation speed for a normal takeoff and the STOP kit will make it go flying at that point almost immediately. I forget the typical Skylane will take another ten knots to really start upward.
I got a chuckle out of the landing gust. It didn’t change your airspeed at all but it wouldn’t let you land. You did good just waiting it out and staying on the rudder.
Is yours limited to 30 degrees of flap or so you have 40? I was thinking if you have 40, when you were worried about slowing it down, you need not have worried. Ha. If you had actually pulled the nose just a hair UP at that point it would have sucked away 5-10 knots instantly. Drag is a wonderful thing. You said something about “slipping it in” and I don’t know if that was in reference to an actual forward slip or just slang for coming on down to the runway, but I don’t think you needed a slip there.
You can make a Skylane damn near stop in place on an approach with full flap just by holding the nose up and leveling off for a second. That’s just a tip to go try sometime, nothing at all wrong with that approach.
What’s funny is it was
@flyingcheesehead who first pointed that trick out to me, and now he flies a Mooney and wouldn’t be slumming it with us Skylane pilots anymore.
Kidding of course...
Liked the flight. Seems like your passengers did too!
That gust must have been annoying. You thought (as did I) that you were going to get a squeaker out of that, didn’t you! And then momma nature decided to make you work for it. Hahaha.