Sunday I'm taking the wife and one granddaughter to the Oregon Coast for a getaway week. Not certain what they'll be doing, but I'll be logging time with Mike Seager in an RV-7.

That's exactly how Mike Seager taught me to do it. I think it's fine. At least in my 5 years of flying the RV-4 it was fine. I think the reason they do it is because the fixed pitch guys would never slow down to a reasonable approach speed if you were to just throttle back to 1200. Well, not before the next county anyway. If you have a CS prop, noooooo worries.captain_john wrote:Jan has you do a reduction to idle on downwind (in order to get into the flap operating range), trim the plane and put in half flaps then increase to 1,100 or 1,200 rpm for the rest of the circuit.
What do you guys think about that?
Is that the ONLY way to reasonably get the plane into flap operating speed?
Do you have a better way?
How do you do it?
CJ