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Sometimes I bleed below 280 knots and I found out that with 6% flaps it helps turning. Do not deploy 100%. And it reduces roll and pitch rate, be aware.

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vor einer Stunde schrieb karasawa:

Sometimes I bleed below 280 knots and I found out that with 6% flaps it helps turning. Do not deploy 100%. And it reduces roll and pitch rate, be aware.

The flaps are automatic..?

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If you F2 and look at the info bar, it says flaps 6 degrees when you're flying around with the gear up, but you can't change it any way except to lower the gear or use the manual extension.  But they only go to full anyway.

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29 minutes ago, _SteelFalcon_ said:

Flaps have 2 positions. Norm and extended. How exactly would you achieve 6%?

 

Sorry I didn't make it clear. Put it in EXT and at low speed that amount is adjusted automatically to a percentage. In my case that is near 6%

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3 hours ago, karasawa said:

Sorry I didn't make it clear. Put it in EXT and at low speed that amount is adjusted automatically to a percentage. In my case that is near 6%

For everyone's SA, they're at 6 percent in NORM, and as you slow they gradually lower if in EXT.  You would therefore have more lift while at a lower speed, so it makes sense that it would help turning.  As you accelerate, they come back up.  If you want them to stay at 6%, just leave the switch in NORM.

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1 minute ago, Chain_1 said:

For everyone's SA, they're at 6 percent in NORM, and as you slow they gradually lower if in EXT.  You would therefore have more lift while at a lower speed, so it makes sense that it would help turning.  As you accelerate, they come back up.  If you want them to stay at 6%, just leave the switch in NORM.

Thanks 

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