Some quick question, i tryed to do this maneuver many time. I know i just need to get the right setting (throttle, nose heading)
Can you guys just help me to figure how can i stay (+/-) 5 feet same altitude...
thx for the help
And btw, do you guy use smoke on the Slow Roll
High Alpha Pass
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Hey.
The Hi-Alpha requires constant attention to airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed. The first trick is not to rush the set up. Start at a safe altitude and hold your flight path vector (FPV) on the level line. Slowly reduce your power and continue to increase back pressure to maintain level. Don't shoot for 90 knots right of the bat. Practice at 150 Knots and holding altitude and heading. Once your comfortable with 150 Knots, start reducing power and working at slower airspeeds. You can use the "HUD ONLY" view as you get closer to the ground for better situational awareness.
I pan my view down slightly during the set up to keep the Vertical Velocity Indicator (VVI) in my scan as I decelerate. Once I'm established at 90 knots I switch to HUD ONLY and continue to adjust power as necessary to maintain 150' altitude. Power should be in the 90% range once established.
Remember: Pitch for Airspeed/ Power for Altitude...words to live by!
The Slow Roll is flown with smoke on.
The Hi-Alpha requires constant attention to airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed. The first trick is not to rush the set up. Start at a safe altitude and hold your flight path vector (FPV) on the level line. Slowly reduce your power and continue to increase back pressure to maintain level. Don't shoot for 90 knots right of the bat. Practice at 150 Knots and holding altitude and heading. Once your comfortable with 150 Knots, start reducing power and working at slower airspeeds. You can use the "HUD ONLY" view as you get closer to the ground for better situational awareness.
I pan my view down slightly during the set up to keep the Vertical Velocity Indicator (VVI) in my scan as I decelerate. Once I'm established at 90 knots I switch to HUD ONLY and continue to adjust power as necessary to maintain 150' altitude. Power should be in the 90% range once established.
Remember: Pitch for Airspeed/ Power for Altitude...words to live by!
The Slow Roll is flown with smoke on.
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