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RE: Length of strip.

Subject: RE: Length of strip.
From: Abend Robert J SMC/MVS 833-4348 <Bob.Abend@LOSANGELES.AF.MIL>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 06:42:34
Just had a comment and question regarding the gentleman that cartwheeled
on take off because he ran out of airspeed on take off.  I had asked the
question; why did the wing drop when the europa stalled?  The answer was
that a wing dropping during a maximum power take off is what would be
expected.  I have done lots of departure stalls in several different
aircraft, and not had the wing drop if I kept the ball centered.  I know
that some aircraft have a tendency to drop a wing in a stall no matter
what you do.  Is the Europa one of those?

Bob 

> ----------
> From:         Fillinger@aol.com[SMTP:Fillinger@aol.com]
> Subject:         Re: Length of strip.
> 
> On 2/5 Mark Talbot wrote --
> 
> >> How long a strip? That is the question!! I can only say the longer
> the 
> better.
> 
> I have 1100 hours now, mostly in an AA-5 Traveler that's no homesick
> angel on
> the takeoff run (cruise prop).  I used to fly out of short strips, and
> IFR
> even in icing conditions, but don't anymore.  I believe in having
> margins now,
> ever since I was on an air carrier MD-80 that left important pieces of
> its
> port side engine on the runway right at rotation.  It had the power on
> one
> engine to continue climbout, make a circuit to a missed approach
> (night, 300
> and 3/4 in rain, sleet, and fog), climb out for another try at the
> ILS.  Made
> it down second time, and used all of 9200 feet of slick runway to stop
> with
> 1/2 thrust reverse (blew a main tire in the process).  Excellent skill
> on the
> part of those pilots.
> 
> All machinery is fallible.
> 
> Sorry to hear about your unfortunate incident; heartened to hear you
> like the
> Europa enough to go for another!
> 
> Regards
> 
> Fred Fillinger
> A063 Tri-gear (working on fuselage)
> 
> 
> 


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