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Subject: Cross wind landings


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Paul Robichaud
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Date Posted: Mon, May 20 2013, 17:38:59 GMT

I have struggled to line up my Pulsar on approach to the run way with only 14kts cross wind given by radio via a weather station, although a wind sock did show a higher speed. As I have a tail wheel I get a little worried when full rudder will not fully remove the crab before touch down. Anyone know the cross wind limit on a tail wheel 582 Pulsar?
On other occasions landing with 10-12kts cross wind has not been a problem at all. (so far).

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Subject Author Date
Cross windsBarryMon, May 20 2013, 22:02:15 GMT
CrosswindsRob FreestoneThu, May 23 2013, 12:56:15 GMT
Cross wind landingsPaul Robichaud (Blow me)Sat, May 25 2013, 19:21:25 GMT


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