Take off and landing information

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kateenaboy

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Jul 4, 2021
Good day

I'm currently looking for take off and landing distances does anybody know them any for of the following aircraft:

The De Havilland DH. 98 mostquito
The Douglas c47
The North American p51
The republic p47
The Curtiss p40
The consolidated pby5
The supermarine spitfire
The hawker hurricane
The hawker typhoon
The Blackburn skua
The Gloster gladiator
The Lockheed Ventura
 
Good day

I'm currently looking for take off and landing distances does anybody know them any for of the following aircraft:

The De Havilland DH. 98 mostquito
The Douglas c47
The North American p51
The republic p47
The Curtiss p40
The consolidated pby5
The supermarine spitfire
The hawker hurricane
The hawker typhoon
The Blackburn skua
The Gloster gladiator
The Lockheed Ventura

In this area you'll find pilot' manuals, you'll have to go into the manuals and find the take off and landing charts and determine the distances based on weight, headwinds and density altitude, providing the manual even has the charts. Good luck!
 
Take off distances can vary greatly by density altitude, wind and loaded weight, but the figure I see most often for a DC-3, on which the C-47 is based, is 900 feet, with 1,600 feet landing distance. There's a reason these planes have kept flying for 85 years.
 

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