Here we go again........

Kevin

--- In [email protected], "robertbartunek" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I haven't heard anyone address an airspeed adjustment for the gust 
> factor during a crosswind landing.  In many aircraft operating 
manuals, 
> adding half the gust to your computed final approach airspeed is 
> recommended.  Sounds like a smart thing to do.
> 
> And I am still not impressed by the crosswind handling 
characteristics 
> of the Ercoupe.  The tendency for the aircraft to weathervane into 
a 
> strong crosswind durning takeoff/landing roll requires an opposite 
> (downwind) application of yoke steering force to steer the 
nosewheel 
> and keep the aircraft moving straight down the runway.  That same 
> control input lowers the aileron on the upwind wing which increases 
the 
> lift on that wing.  If and when the upwind wing rises under this 
> circumstance, any attempt to lower the wing by applying aileron to 
> decrease the bank also turns the nosewheel into the wind and a 
rapid 
> turn into the crosswind occurs. Just hope you have enough speed to 
> become airborne before you depart the hard surface and remember to 
say 
> to yourself,
> "Hold er' Newt, she smells alfalfa".
> Bart
>


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