V-Speeds

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Includes: Highlander, Escapade, Summit and SuperSTOL.
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b1x4nqb
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V-Speeds

Post by b1x4nqb »

Does anybody have the v-speeds in general for the Highlander?  Looking specifically for maneuvering speed and I would also like to ask if anyone knows the max. demonstrated crosswind speed?

Thanks,
Paul
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Post by DaveU »

Paul,
I am sure all of that is in the POH that came with your plane right?  There is such great detail in the manual and the handbook, that there should be no question.

So far I have not landed in too much crosswind.  When I do, I will let you know how much was too much.

Have you calibrated your AOA yet?  When I was doing that, I had times with a 16 kt groundspeed according to Garmin.

Dave
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Post by b1x4nqb »

Never got a POH
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Post by Lynng »

Call Harry asap....you have to have one in your airplane it is the "O" in ARROW...should be able to mail one in a day or 2. :wink:
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Post by b1x4nqb »

I thought the "O" was operating limitations given from the DAR on day 1.  Shows you it is my first plane.
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