Nev - That sounds good, thanks for the clarification. I see what you mean about regaining speed when you are low, not much time left to do that really. That's probably what was concerning me (I used the term "alarmed" above) because I was thinking why would you want an airplane that lost elevator authority on approach? The key is that I probably have lost sight that this post was originally about STOL performance, short and slow landings - not normal approaches. So it makes sense that keeping the airspeed up is the key. I mean, even in the Champ I am doing 1.3Vs. Stall is right at 45 mph, so I am usually flying these gliding power-off approaches right at 60 mph, even when slipping. So it's exactly as you say at #2. I don't ever really try to approach at minimum speed in the Champ. I guess until I start flying in the mountains and forests out west or something, STOL isn't really anything I care much about.
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