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Craig, the M-10 indeed does come without published cross-wind component
charts. Crosswind landings are done the "normal" way for a rudder equipped
airplane, with the upwind wing low and keeping track over the runway
centerline with rudder. The "coupe" style crosswind landing techniques may
not be appropriate for our type of airplanes. In my one year of flying an
M-10, it seems to handle crosswinds reasonably well, although I can't say
much about max c/w components.

Hope that helps. If you need more info on the M-10, just send an e-mail to
the list, and I am sure many members and me will be happy to assist.

Stefan in Tokyo
Mooney M-10 Cadet
N9547V
www.hpo.net/users/sfanselow/m10/


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From: Craig Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 1:05 AM
Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] M10 Crosswind Component


>----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any
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>I am the owner of a new (to me) Mooney M10, and cannot seem to find the
>published crosswind component in any of the manuals.  Can anyone help me
>out?  Also, any tips, information, etc. other M10 owners would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
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