Nr. Albany, GA
- Aircraft Year
- 1974
- Aircraft Type
- 112 Hot Shot
- Reg Number
- N1182J
- Serial Number
- 155
Hi All,
Although I have been flying the Hotshot for four years I still do not consider that I know it as well as I should.
Planning the Alaska trip that will be at gross weight on every take off, and flying there via Mexico with the July heat, I need every bit of information that is out there.
The POH with its ammendments for the Hotshot are not that informative. "Meets or exceeds original aircraft" does not tell me a lot.
On many hot South Georgia days I am excited just to get 300 fpm.
For the Hotshot owners out there, what do you do at sea level on a hot day to get off the ground?
I have heard of the 30" for 3 min, but during the take off roll is not a time to be adjusting things for me. I have a hard enough time keeping it on the runway.
open to any ideas or tips. I am a B so have the longer wings and more drag.
Life is a barrel of fun.
Ken Andrew.
N377SB 112B Hotshot sn.526
Albany,Ga.USA
Although I have been flying the Hotshot for four years I still do not consider that I know it as well as I should.
Planning the Alaska trip that will be at gross weight on every take off, and flying there via Mexico with the July heat, I need every bit of information that is out there.
The POH with its ammendments for the Hotshot are not that informative. "Meets or exceeds original aircraft" does not tell me a lot.
On many hot South Georgia days I am excited just to get 300 fpm.
For the Hotshot owners out there, what do you do at sea level on a hot day to get off the ground?
I have heard of the 30" for 3 min, but during the take off roll is not a time to be adjusting things for me. I have a hard enough time keeping it on the runway.
open to any ideas or tips. I am a B so have the longer wings and more drag.
Life is a barrel of fun.
Ken Andrew.
N377SB 112B Hotshot sn.526
Albany,Ga.USA