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Old 14th Dec 2005, 08:58
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FlyingForFun

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As has been pointed out, the C150 and 152 have different demonstrated crosswind values
Hmm. I don't have the manuals to hand, but I'm 90% certain that they both have cross-wind limits of 12kts. At least, that's what I've been teaching for the last 18 months, so if I'm wrong it's very worrying for me! I'd better check when I get into work tomorrow.....

And I also believe that the C152 manual explicitly states that this is not considered to be limiting, as does the C172 manual (although the limit for the C172 is 15kt). I think the C150 manual says the same, but I'm not so certain.

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