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Gregg_Seipp

Wake turbulence effects in ASN

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I *know* it has a slider...and thank god.

 

Yesterday I was flying into O85 Benton in a Cessna 210.  I was about a mile behind a PA28 Warrior on approach.  When I got over the threshold my airplane got caught in it's 'wake turbulence' and was jerked and flipped repeatedly to a 60 degree angle.  My ASN slider was set to 50%.  I've since dropped it down to 20% and may go lower.  50% is way over where 100% should be.

 

Gregg


Gregg Seipp

"A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane.  A great landing is when you can reuse it."
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Gregg

 

I have ASN SP1 and in a multiplayer session the wake turb thing sent my aircraft on a similar journey! I was using a light aircraft so I think that feature is over done.

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