Bowie Posted August 17, 2024 Posted August 17, 2024 (edited) Got this from an F4U pilot, but it's all the same: Approach - Lined Up/1,000 ft/250 mph - - Prop RPM to Full. - Trim Rudder. (~ 5° Left, or 3 seconds on the button) Over the ramp/runway - - Chop Throttle. (and don't touch it until you taxi off) 1st 90° of turn - (Break) - Break Left 60°/Level. - Open Canopy. - Look for Ramp/Runway. 2nd 90° of turn - (Down Wind) - Drop Landing Gear. - Trim Pitch. (~ 5° Up, or 3 seconds on the button) - One notch of Flaps. - Begin descent. 3rd 90° of turn - (Cross Wind) - Roll out of bank/set up final approach parameters. - Second, then third notch of flaps. 4th 90° of turn - (Final) - Fourth notch of flaps. - Bring the nose around toward the centerline of the ramp/runway. - Fifth/Full flaps. - Flare. - Stick the Tail Wheel as the nose comes to centerline and the wings level and stall. - Roll out/raise flaps. - Brake/exit runway. So, chop the power, screw down to the ramp, plant the tail wheel at the stall. (the last few degrees a pirouette) ... dead-stick. Jedi skill. Bowie Edited September 8, 2024 by Bowie
Nealius Posted August 17, 2024 Posted August 17, 2024 Can't speak for the rest, but 1,000ft initial would strictly be a Navy thing. USAAF fighters came over the field at treetop level for the break.
saburo_cz Posted August 17, 2024 Posted August 17, 2024 (edited) The Mustangs from 7th AF at Iwo used often this pattern, for instance. Ā Edited August 17, 2024 by saburo_cz 1 A6M5Ā |Ā F6F P-51D | P-47DĀ |Ā F4U-1D |Ā Mosquito FB Mk VI | SpitfireĀ |Ā Fw 190DĀ |Ā Fw 190AĀ |Ā Bf 109KĀ | WWII Assets Pack Normandy 2 |Ā The ChannelĀ | SinaiĀ |Ā SyriaĀ |Ā PGĀ |Ā NTTRĀ | South AtlanticĀ Ā F-4EĀ | F-14A/BĀ |Ā F/A-18 | F-86Ā |Ā F-16C |Ā A-10CĀ |Ā FC-3Ā |Ā CAĀ | SCĀ |
Bowie Posted August 17, 2024 Author Posted August 17, 2024 (edited) 10 hours ago, saburo_cz said: The Mustangs from 7th AF at Iwo used often this pattern, for instance. Ā Ā Flashy Air Corps stuff, for the ground crews. You're still drivin' it on. Try the Navy way. Dead-stick. Ā Bowie Edited August 17, 2024 by Bowie
_Hoss Posted August 18, 2024 Posted August 18, 2024 1 hour ago, Nealius said: Navy didn't fly Mustangs. It didn't have Sea Legs....... Sempre Fortis
Bowie Posted August 18, 2024 Author Posted August 18, 2024 5 hours ago, Nealius said: Navy didn't fly Mustangs. When the F4U and F6F get fielded - you'll be qualified. Ā Bowie.
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