BE200Driver
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- Oct 11, 2004
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I find that while taxiing in the Beta range, I can manage just fine with small amounts of power lever change. If a fairly moderate turn is needed then I'll take the outboard (of the turn) lever back over the stop and around she comes. For tight turns same thing with just a toe tap on the inboard brake.
On the departure I like to bring the (split in ours too) levers up until I show 1900 on the props then brake release. Directional control with slight power lever tweaking and very minor toe taps.
Are you flying for the right or left side? I first started flying the B200 from the right and it was no wonder why it took some getting used to. Much easier when in the "proper" seat.
On the departure I like to bring the (split in ours too) levers up until I show 1900 on the props then brake release. Directional control with slight power lever tweaking and very minor toe taps.
Are you flying for the right or left side? I first started flying the B200 from the right and it was no wonder why it took some getting used to. Much easier when in the "proper" seat.