Guys, the point I am trying to make is, if you are in a 172, and you let the wheels drag the runway during your missed approach, or go down an appreciable amount, like you could in a Cat III in a heavy jet, I don't think an examiner will allow that on a checkride, or an inspector would agree that you can take as long as you want to, to "effect a pitch and power change that would result in a timely transition to a climb."
We are talking about timely control inputs. If you make the same pitch and power change at DH, the 172 will perk up and fly up within 20 feet, the heavier it is the longer it goes down before changing when the control inputs are the same. That is what we mean about "it depends".