Arrow II Approach speeds
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You have a POH? That's the one to rely on.
I use the same for Arrow II and Arrow III cos I have a lousy memory: 90 knots at base turn, slow to 80 on base, 70 on final, slow to stall warner beep at touchdown. I don't look at the ASI going over the fence - but I'd guess it's around 65.
I use the same for Arrow II and Arrow III cos I have a lousy memory: 90 knots at base turn, slow to 80 on base, 70 on final, slow to stall warner beep at touchdown. I don't look at the ASI going over the fence - but I'd guess it's around 65.
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I usually fly each approach segment a bit faster in an Arrow 3.
Base leg at 85 kts, Finals at 75 kts/Flaps 40, slowing to 70 kts over the fence. Round out, then power back to idle, and increasing back pressure in the hold-off as the aircraft sinks. Should result in a graceful arrival. For a glide approach, 75 kts/Flaps 40 on final seems to work fine.
Base leg at 85 kts, Finals at 75 kts/Flaps 40, slowing to 70 kts over the fence. Round out, then power back to idle, and increasing back pressure in the hold-off as the aircraft sinks. Should result in a graceful arrival. For a glide approach, 75 kts/Flaps 40 on final seems to work fine.