by fastj22 » Fri Aug 02, 2019 8:58 am
In the soaring world, we are taught you can do the turn 200ft AGL in the event of a rope break. And we do practice it. A glider will only lose about 50ft in the turn if properly executed. 45 degree bank, coordinated turn, turn into the wind, pitch for best L/D. Once the field is made, then slip or spoilers to adjust landing spot.
We all know Sonex make terrible gliders. So the min altitude is much higher, maybe 600ft AGL.
If you get comfortable in spin recovery on your Sonex, its not a bad idea to go high and practice the turn. Push it to the limit where you eventually spin because you either get too slow or skid the tail. This way you can get a feel for where the edge is and stay within the envelope.
I also have a lift reserve instrument that tells me how much I can push it before entering the spin zone.
http://lift-mgt.com
John Gillis
SEL Private, Comm Glider, Tow pilot (Pawnee Driver)
Waiex N116YX, Jabiru 3300, Tail dragger,
First flight, 3/16/2013. 403 hours and climbing.
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