Ed,
I understand the fundamentals.  As I understand, the fellow was on a short 
field (probably too short to be safe).  It would be necessary to apply brakes, 
apply full power, pull the yolk fully back, when max rpm is reached, release 
brakes.  As soon as wheels up, level off and fly.
Lee 
Lee asked:
I don't understand why raising the tail would have on take off.
 
Lee,

Here¡¯s an example using numbers drawn from thin air:

It¡¯s possible that an airspeed of 57 is needed to push the tail down 
sufficiently for a 14¢ª angle of attack needed to lift this imaginary aircraft 
off the ground.

On the other hand, if the tail were already low, it might ready 16¢ª angle of 
attack with minimal elevator and lift off at an airspeed of 53 mph.

(Note that these numbers are entirely imaginary and don¡¯t correlate with the 
angle of attack at which most (or in particular the Coupe) wing stalls.  This 
is just an imaginary example.)

In addition, when up elevator is applied, it might take a few seconds to rotate 
the aircraft to the nose-up takeoff attitude.  During that time, the aircraft 
might have sped up another few miles an hour.  This may be in excess of what is 
needed for minimum speed takeoff.

Ed

Ed Burkhead
http://edburkhead/Ercoupe/index.htm 
ed -at- edburkh???ead . com           (change -at- to @ and remove ??? and 
spaces)


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