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Old 11th Jul 2018, 06:41
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Hopefully not!
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@Wide-Body

Was thinking more about this comment. Really? I've noticed that my approaches on all landings have improved thanks to the short strip experiences of the last week. If you're not testing your flying then you're stagnating yourself and your skills.

Good luck with your comfort zone, but be aware that if you don't keep stretching it, it's vulnerable to natural shrinkage!
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Originally Posted by Wide-Body


An accident looking for a grid reference.





yep Sam , still stick by that. Copied your patronising comment. My comfort zone over the years has been pushed to the limits many time and beyond. In the consequence of doing so I have picked up the bits and pieces of those who pushed theirs to far and too often.

Bit of advice, if you want a stol weightlifter use the right kit. If there is little room for error as you suggest, perhaps their are wiser options.
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There are certainly more expensive options! At the same time, I've not been doing anything that's not within POH limits - just expanding my own.

We have a gig coming up next year, lots of rough strips in Greenland at +/- 600m length - keen to be on top of my game beforehand.
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Originally Posted by Sam Rutherford
There are certainly more expensive options! At the same time, I've not been doing anything that's not within POH limits - just expanding my own.

We have a gig coming up next year, lots of rough strips in Greenland at +/- 600m length - keen to be on top of my game beforehand.

OOOOOH Are you going to be flying with bushwheels!?? I want to see pictures when this happens please!!!
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Hope so, trying to sort the field approvals now. There is an STC for big wheels for Cherry Six, but not for Saratoga (even though the FG hardware is identical)…

Compensating, me...?

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Old 17th Feb 2023, 10:55
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Shortly after buying my Saratoga TC ll, I decided to drop into Sywell EGBK for a bite to eat. I’d been in there several times before but in a PA28 Arrow. On arrival the runway had switched to the very short Rwy 23 grass just 603 mtrs. It was a fine dry day and so I elected to land, although I hadn’t considered departing.

had some lunch in the lovely Art deco terminal, uplifted a full load (102usg) of fuel and headed out to the still in use 23. As I lined up the tower informed that the main 21 hard was now available, however, I was lined up and ready to try my FIRST soft field takeoff in the 32. 25 flap, brakes on, full power and off we go…It’s amazing how quickly you can eat up 600 mtrs. I eventually reached 75 tks and back came the yoke, climb out was a little sluggish until the gear came up but it wasn’t really too much of a drama. However, my one lasting memory was how little grass was left, certainly less than 100 mtrs.

once back at EGSC I decided to look up the POH. 25flap: check full power: check, rotate at 70IAS: bugger! OK I did have 5 up my sleeve, but it could have gone very wrong if one of the very many variables had changed. I always regarded myself lucky not to have pranged my lovely ‘new’ aircraft and I’m now so aware of the aircraft’s limitations and mine. She’s great to fly and in the right hands short field grass takeoffs are very achievable. 600mtrs? Just about, but not for me. My minimum is 800 grass on a good day and a good surface. My Sywell adventure has had several outcomes; I now think really hard about where I land and go over the takeoff figures several times. Secondly, I now have an aversion to grass runways. Thirdly, my home plate has almost 2000 mtrs and this has made my approach (no pun) to short field operations quite lazy.

just one final point, I learned to fly my aircraft out of Fowlmere which is 704mtrs plus another 150 mtr takeoff run for rwy25. I never thought once it was too short…amazing what a very competent instructor sitting next to you can do for your confidence.
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Old 17th Feb 2023, 11:34
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Micro VGs might help (you probably already knew that).
PA-32-301 Saratoga - Micro AeroDynamics Inc
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