All,Sure sounds like a "Flying" discussion to me, except of course if you do it 
wrong and prang something, then it becomes "tech".Bill


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 
11:17:59 -0600Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Re: rudder pedals and strong 
crosswind landings





 
Dave,
 
Perhaps you might need to get your airspeed indicator checked.
 
Yes, I did come down final at 80 indicated before I got my faulty ASI replaced. 
 Afterward, with an ASI that checked out to within a mph or two to actual 
speed, 70 was a better number and my actual touchdown was right close to 50.
 
And yet, the Coupe handles 25+ mph crosswinds just fine in spite of that 
terrible, low touchdown speed.
 
Ed
 
Ed Burkhead
http://edburkhead.com/Ercoupe/index.htm           East Peoria, Illinois
ed -at- edburk???head.??com                      (remove the ? marks and change 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David 
WintersSent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:05 AMTo: 'fnelson913'; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Re: rudder pedals and strong crosswind landings
 
A SIGNIFICANT FACTOR of which we seldom speak is the fact that the largest 
single contributor to the Coupe crosswind capability is not crab, nor slip.  It 
is the fact that the bird comes over the fence at 80 mph and lands not a lot 
slower.  This, mathematically speaking, decreases the crosswind component 
vector effect on the Coupe side travel.
 
In other words, over a given distance of travel, a 25 knot crosswind has half 
less effect on a bird traveling 80 mph that is does on a bird traveling 40 mph.
 
Straight vector analysis.
 
This can have a major impact on touchdown.  The added benefit of slip sill not 
really contribute much.
 
Dave W
  






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