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Old 2nd Apr 2017, 18:26
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Originally Posted by scifi
Previously. In the cruise, you have trimmed the aircraft for level flight at about 80% power. So you could fly 'hands free' if you wanted. The aircraft is balanced at that speed, power setting, and trim setting.


So if you land and maintain that cruise setting of the Trimmer,
As has been said, you will get all sorts of advice on here. Mine, and this is something I try to instill into my students, is to trim for the correct approach speed. You shouldn't be trimmed for cruise when you are landing. I'm sure your instructor will make it all clear so listen to him or her.

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