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Ex 7 Climbing

Ex 7 Climbing. Aim To enter and maintain a steady full power climb then to return to level flight at a predetermined altitude, also to enter and maintain a steady cruise climb. The Forces. More power is required in a climb to balance the increase in drag from weight

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Ex 7 Climbing

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  1. Ex 7 Climbing Aim Toenter and maintain a steady full power climb then to return to level flight at a predetermined altitude, also to enter and maintain a steady cruise climb

  2. The Forces • More power is required in a climb to balance the increase in drag from weight • Drag also varies with airspeed so- • CLIMB PERFORMNCE VARIES WITH AIRSPEED CLIMB ENTRY

  3. Climb Attitudes rates of climb 1 min at 50 mph =700ft per min 1 min at 45mph =500ft See next slide Figures illustration only Cruise Climb 300rpm above cruise to give climb rate of 300ft per min [not shown on diagram]

  4. Possible us of best angle not RecommendedBest to de-rig If Obstruction close de rigg

  5. To Enter A ClimbP.A.TPower. Attitude. Trim.

  6. To level off from climbA.P.TAttitude. Power. Trim. A.P.T Attitude Power Trim

  7. Airmanship • LookoutAbove behind and blind spots, for other traffic and cloud • AirspaceCheck chart • AltimeterCorrect setting for airspace • Engine Temperatures and pressures within limits

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