Hey,
Airplane Flight Manuals typically give data for normal and short field takeoffs. Is there any way to somewhat accurately predict soft field takeoff distance (from real grass fields). Obviously the nature of the soft fields makes uniform calculations and slide rules impossible since they vary so much with drag factor/field conditions.
Also - from real world soft field experience - how does soft field takeoff distance vary versus the AFM computed numbers?
Thanks in advance,
jt
Airplane Flight Manuals typically give data for normal and short field takeoffs. Is there any way to somewhat accurately predict soft field takeoff distance (from real grass fields). Obviously the nature of the soft fields makes uniform calculations and slide rules impossible since they vary so much with drag factor/field conditions.
Also - from real world soft field experience - how does soft field takeoff distance vary versus the AFM computed numbers?
Thanks in advance,
jt