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Hello,

 

Since V1.51, the nose is less nose heavy when passing below 50ft RA which is a relief :). However after retarding the throttle, 3/4 of back pressure is still not enough to maitain the pitch during the flare, my pitch attitude dropped at 2.5° instead of the 3.5° approx which result in a firmer touch down.

do you need 3/4 to full back pressure on the yoke to maintain pitch during the flare ??

 

landing at 20:15

 

Edited by cmbaviator
Posted (edited)

It depends...

  • on your trim setting (trim should be set so that no force required during approach)
  • on your center of gravity (forward CG will yield more pitch change per speed change)
  • on your timing of thrust reduction (should not cut to idle above 10 feet or so)
  • on the headwind (more wind will have more windspeed change in the boundary layer, making nose drop)
  • on your control profile (the less linear it is, the further you will need to deflect your stick to achieve the same elevator displacement)
  • on your break technique, the lower you do the break, the more pitch change you will need to reduce the sinkrate in time for touchdown
  • On your target speed and speed decay before touchdown (especially with high speed additional you may not need to change the pitch much prior to touchdown
Edited by Litjan
  • 1 month later...

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