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Cessna 150 - TAKE-OFF.; POWER CHECKS.; FLAP SETTINGS.

Cessna 150
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back
to
"BOTH"
position
to
clear
the
other
set
of
plugs.
Then
move
switch
to
"L"
position
and
note
RPM.
The
difference
between
the
two
"-------'
)
magnetos
operated
individually
should not
be
more
than
75
RPM.
If
there
is
a doubt
concerning
the
operation
of
the
ignition
system,
RPM
checks
at
higher
engine
speeds
will
usually
confirm
whether
a
deficiency
exists.
An
absence
of
RPM
drop
may
be
an
indication
of faulty
grounding
of
one
side
of the
ignition
system
or
should
be
cause
for
suspicion
that
the
magneto
timing
is
set
in
advance of
the
setting
specified.
TAKE-OFF.
POWER CHECKS.
It
is
important
to
check
full-throttle
engine
operation
early
in
the
take-
off run. Any
signs
of rough engine
operation
or
sluggish
engine
accelera-
tion
is
good
cause
for
discontinuing
the
take-off.
.If
this
occurs,
you
are
justified
in
making a thorough
full-throttle,
static
runup
before
another
take-off
is
attempted.
The
engine
should
run
smoothly
and
turn
approx-
imately
2375 to 2475
RPM
with
carburetor
heat
off.
Full
throttle
runups
over
loose
gravel
are
esper:ially
harmful
to
pro-
peller
tips.
When
take-oft
s
must
be
made
over
a
gravel
surface,
it
is
very
important
that
the
throttle
be
advanced
slowly.
This
allows
the
air-
plane
to
start
rolling
before
high
RPM
is
developed, and
the
gravel
will
be
blown
back
of
the
propeller
rather
than
pulled
into
it.
When
unavoid-
able
small
dents
appear
in
the
propeller
blades,
they
should
be
immediate-
ly
corrected
as
described
in
Section
IV.
Prior
to
take-off
from
fields
above
5000
feet
elevation,
the
mixture
should
be
leaned
to
give
maximum
RPM
in
a
full-throttle,
static
runup.
FLAP
SETTINGS.
Normal
and
obstacle
clearance
take-offs
are
performed
with
flaps
up.
The
use
of 10°
flaps
will
shorten
the
ground
run
approximately
10%,
but
this
advantage
is
lost
in
the
climb
to a
50-foot
obstacle.
Therefore
the
use
of 10°
flap
is
reserved
for
minimum
ground
runs
or
for
talte-off
from
soft
or
rough
fields
with no
obstacles
ahead.
'------")
If
10° of
flaps
are
used
in
ground
runs,
it
is
preferable
to
leave
them
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