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(5)
Brakes
--
Release.
(6)
Elevator
Control
--
Maintain
slightly
tail-low
attitude.
(7)
Climb
Speed
--
88
MPH (with
obstacles
ahead).
(8) Landing
Gear
and Wing
Flaps
--
Retract
(after
obstacles
are
cleared).
CLIMB.
NORMAL
CLIMB.
(1)
Airspeed
--
120
to
140 MPH.
(2)
Power
--
24
inches
and
2600
RPM.
(3)
Mixtures
--
Lean
to
78Ibs/hr.
fuel flow.
(4) Cowl
Flaps
--
Open
as
required.
MAXIMUM
PERFORMANCE
CLIMB.
(1)
Airspeed
--
114 MPH
(sea
level)
to
108 MPH (10,000 feet).
(2)
Power
--
Full
throttle
and
2800
RPM.
(3)
Mixtures
--
Lean
for
altitude
per
fuel
flow
indicator
placard.
(4) Cowl
Flaps
--
Open
as
required.
CRUISING.
(1)
Power
--
15
to
25
inches
of manifold
pressure
and
2200-2600
RPM.
Select
combination
to
give
no
more
than
75%power.
(2) Cowl
Flaps
--
Closed.
(3)
Elevator
and
Rudder
Trim
--
Adjust.
(4)
Mixtures
- -
Lean
for
cruise
fuel flow
as
determined
from
your
Cessna
Power
Computer
or
the OPERATIONAL DATA
in
Section VI.
NOTE
If
optional
auxiliary
fuel
tanks
are
installed,
auxiliary
fuel
may
be
used
after
60
minutes
of flight.
It
is
recom-
mended
that
the
left
and
right
auxiliary
fuel
tanks
be
sel-
octed
at
staggered
intervals
of
at
least
10
minutes.
This
LET-DOWN.
(1)
Mixtures
--
Enrichen
as
required.
(2)
Power
--
As
desired.
(3)
Cowl
Flaps
--
Closed.
(4)
Wing
Flaps
--
As
desired
("UP"
to
"1/3"
down below 160 MPH).
BEFORE
LANDING.
(1)
Fuel
Selectors
-
Front
Engine
--
"LEFT
MAIN. "
Rear
Engine - - "RIGHT MAIN. "
(2) Landing
Gear
--
"DOWN" (below 160 MPH).
(3) Landing
Gear
Light
--
Green.
(4) Landing
Gear
Handle
--
Check
returned
to
neutral.
(5)
Mixtures
--
Rich.
(6)
Propellers
--
High RPM.
(7)
Wing
Flaps
--
As
deSired
("1/3"
below 160 MPH,
"1/3"
to
"FULL"
below 120 MPH).
(8)
Airspeed
--
90 to 100 MPH (flaps extended).
(9)
Elevator
Trim
--
Adjust
as
desired.
~
BALKED
LANDING
(GO-AROUND).
,
(1)
Power
--
Full
throttle
and 2800 RPM.
(2) Wing
Flaps
--
Retract
to
"1/3"
down.
(3)
Trim
--
Adjust.
(4) Cowl
Flaps
--
Open.
(5) Wing
Flaps
--
Retract
to
after
obstacles
are
cleared
and a
safe
altitude
and
airspeed
are
reached.
I
NOTE
w1ll avoid
the
possibility
of both engines eventually
stop-
Do not
retract
landing
gear
if
another
landing
approach
till
from
auxiliary
fuel
exhaustion
at
the
same
time.
is
to
be
conducted.
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