Use of flaps on landings. Proof that two landings can be alike.

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Comment by John Marzulli on October 4, 2011 at 7:44pm
I still do not know the answer. The plane lands short any way you put it. My next flight I will try to use the flaps to get really slow and see what that gets me.
Comment by Andre Levesque on October 4, 2011 at 7:41pm

Wow...what a difference in landing with 75% flaps.   The sink rate seem pretty high on 75%.

Thanks for sharing...so many of us have been asking to see flaps used on real flights. Most say "there is no need for flaps to land short".... what do you think??  -:)

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