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V35B Bonanza from Carenado

Aircanuck

Charter Member
Recently purchased the V35B and am finding it very touchy to land.

Even at a mere stalling speed it still wants to bounce down the runway.

Anybody with this bird having the same concerns and if so is there a fix ?

Went to Carenado's web site but didn't see any comments towards this issue.


Happy Holidays :snowman:
 
That's strange. I have been flying the V-35 ever since it came out, and I haven't noticed any bouncing issues on landing (or any other time). I don't remember adding any different or adjusted contact points or FDE. Have you tried reinstalling?
 
Bought it today, but not had the chance to try it out as stuck at my Sister's recovering from a somewhat large dinner!!!

Sat on the sofa after lunch what better way to have a look through the PCAviator bargains and so as a result nabbed myself my first Carenado purchases namely the C152, C172, C208 and V35 all that I have flown in real life.

Looks like its going to rain again in England tomorrow, so got a good excuse to stay indoors and have a little flight or two.

Best wishes,

Martin
 
They don't call the V35 The Doctor Killer for nothing.Alot of Dr's bought them when they came out,and quite a few died in them.
 
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