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19th Jan 2016, 00:12
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Posted By 9 lives

Yes but... Approach is different from...

Yes but...

Approach is different from leaving the surface during takeoff. Of course, I do not advocate allowing the plane to be airborne below a safe flying speed. However, providing that...
13th Jan 2016, 21:51
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Posted By 9 lives

It is the action of that judgement which has...

It is the action of that judgement which has caught my eye. Two owners with whom I flew their 182s in one day, were both apparently surprised that the aircraft would fly itself off very gracefully if...
12th Jan 2016, 15:27
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Posted By 9 lives

Any single Cessna whose tail is not dragging on...

Any single Cessna whose tail is not dragging on the ground will not fly before it is ready to. It might fly before the pilot is ready for it, but if this happens, it is entirely a pilot failing, not...
12th Jan 2016, 13:31
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Posted By 9 lives

You'll know that you have the nosewheel right off...

You'll know that you have the nosewheel right off the ground, as once you're rolling, you'll not feel the ground vibrations through the rudder pedals. Both of the 182's I recently flew (a 182M, and...
9th Jan 2016, 15:34
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Posted By 9 lives

Yes, BPF and I are in violent agreement (I like...

Yes, BPF and I are in violent agreement (I like that term!). Anything you do to lighten the nosewheel early in the takeoff is better. I like nosewheel off earlier, but it's not a "gotta have" for a...
7th Jan 2016, 12:48
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Posted By 9 lives

Anything that you do which lightens the nose on...

Anything that you do which lightens the nose on takeoff, will result in an improved situation. When the nosewheel is in contact with the ground, it will be subjected to some wear and tear, though if...
6th Jan 2016, 15:35
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Posted By 9 lives

Not at all! From the 182S flight manual: ...

Not at all! From the 182S flight manual:

"Soft or rough field takeoffs are performed with 20[degrees] flaps by lifting the airplane off the ground as soon as practical, in a slightly tail low...
6th Jan 2016, 13:06
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Posted By 9 lives

"Rotate" a C 182?

I was doing some mentor flying with two different C 182 owners in their respective 182s the other day. Both of these owners are multi hundred hour pilots on their aircraft, and have owned them for...
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