AlphaSim English Electric Canberra Procedures
For specifications see the aircraft menu.
- Stalling speed, clean: 126 KIAS at 55,000 lbs.
- Stalling speed, landing: 114 KIAS at 55,000 lbs.
Engine Start
Use Ctrl-E (autostart) to start the aircraft.
Takeoff
- Make sure fuel is set to fullest tank.
- Set flaps to the up position.
- Set pitch trim neutral.
- Set aileron and rudder trim to neutral.
- Apply full power smoothly.
- Rotate at 120 KIAS, liftoff at 130 KIAS.
Climb
- Perform initial climb at 250 KIAS.
- Above 10,000 allow climbing speed to fall gradually to
a minimum of 200 KIAS.
Cruising
- Optimal cruise at 50,000 lbs. is at 35,000 feet MSL at
0.56 Mach.
- Range at this speed and altitude is 110 nautical miles
per 1000 lbs. of fuel.
Descent
- Descend at 250 KIAS, with speedbrakes extended, at 4,000
fpm or desired rate of descent.
- Idle descents are permissible if fuel conservation is required.
- En route descents can be made at en route airspeeds, with or without
speedbrakes, as required.
Landing
- Optimal landing weight should be 40,000 lbs or less.
- Approach the field at about 250 KIAS with plenty of room to slow down.
- Use speedbrakes as desired.
- At 200 KIAS, lower the flaps.
- Extend landing gear when flaps are down at 180 KIAS.
- On downwind, reduce speed to a minimum of 155 KIAS.
- Final approach should be at 130 KIAS.
- Normal landing speed is 130 KIAS over the fence, touchdown at about
120 KIAS.