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				 Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:54 am    Post subject: Flaps | 
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				Robyn,
 
 I do the same, leaving the flaps down after landing and taxi back to  
 hangar or tiedowns.  I don't drop the flaps for take-off and climb  
 just because I have forgotten to put them up in cruise before, so the  
 little advantage that you get in climb is not worth the chance of  
 forgetting to put them up in cruise.  If I am short-fielding it, I put  
 in more flaps to start with and hit the locking-up switch almost  
 immediately after takeoff and accelerate in the climb.  I usually  
 leave them down even when tied down outside.  Anybody else?
 
 Jesse Saint
 Saint Aviation, Inc.
 jesse(at)saintaviation.com
 Cell: 352-427-0285
 Fax: 815-377-3694
 
 On Sep 9, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Robin Marks wrote:
 
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  Jessie,
  	I try to minimize the number of times I cycle to flaps by
  leaving them down after landing and taxi back to my hangar. They stay
  down till I power up for my next start where I hit the flap up toggle
  while my PFD comes alive & I go through my start procedure. By the  
  time
  my engine is primed the flaps are up and I am ready to crank the  
  engine.
  I then put the 3 degrees in so as to not forget before take off. I
  actually have several reminders on my check list to put the 3  
  degrees in
  as it is an easy thing to overlook. This procedure minimizes the  
  number
  of times I cycle the flap motor and also keeps the flaps out of the  
  way
  of control surface damaging visitors.
  	I follow this procedure because I have hangars at both ends of
  my regular commute. I would have the flaps in the up position if/ 
  when I
  have to leave the plane outdoors overnight. I also retract the flaps
  anytime I an taxiing over surfaces with loose debris.
 
  Robin
 
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