STOL OPERATIONS IN AN AERONCA 11AC w/65 hp
I would like to hear from EXPIERENCED and currently active, in type, pilots of of Chiefs wih just the fundamental 65 horses as to their ability to land the machine SHORT and takeoff with minimum ground roll on grass. Input fom instructors giving training, doing BFR's or otherwise specifying "How-To" in this aircraft are of special interest. I purposefully left the obstacle specification to the responder but, obviously, the higher and closer the better. There are static numbers from many sources, but the question is "what are you actually achieving ? Another factor is the ever present Chief vs. Champ hassle. This question has to do with the 11 AC only.Please refrain from the childish bickering which so often arises in forum discussions about technique such as was present in the recent posts on Taylorcraft "Speed-Brakes". If you find a post objectionable, just leave it be. If you feelpersonally insulted, I suggest you take it up with the individual via pm or contact the forum moderator.
Knowing the Chief, don't try it!
I'll have to agree with Old Timer and rosiejerryrosie. Don't risk it. You have no margin for any slip up.
The performance of the Chief (or at least mine) on a 1000 ft strip is not impressive. Then you factor in the fact that powerlines are unforgiving, you are speaking about grass, even if it were like golf course greens, and although you didn't say for sure, it sounds like a one way in and out strip. There is too much working against you.
Also, it would be a good idea to check and see if your life insurance will pay if you are killed as PIC.
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