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Jeff, agreed, results vary greatly. As noted, I used "normal" braking (and that's just one variable). On my airplane, it's very easy to lock the wheels, even with the flaps retracted and the nosewheel on the pavement. I'm running 50psi in the mains, it's enough to keep the sides from bulging out much, but I wonder if braking would improve with lower inflation.
My feeling is that in general, it's possible to get more acceleration than deceleration in a Legacy / 550 / 3blade on the runway.
Date: January 4, 2014 8:24:34 AM CST
Subject: Re: [LML] Legacy Takeoff Performance at High Elevation Airports?
Charlie, How hard did you step on the brakes? ;) Results may vary. Jeff Sent from my iPad On Jan 3, 2014, at 8:51 AM, Charles Brown <browncc1@verizon.net> wrote:
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Landing with trip fuel expended: Roll: 1810 feet. Landing field length from 35' alt: 3270 feet. Weight 2100 lb, temp 30C / 86F. Headwind component 7kt. IAS was 90kt at 35' altitude, flaps 40, braking was normal, not aggressive.
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