warbirdguy wrote:
I sitting here and began pondering the required runway length in order to operate a T-33 Shooting Star. I thinking on the lines of 5,000'. More or less? Any ideas?
5000' of runway is comfortable, and gives you a little cushion if you're a few knots fast on approach and float it, but that's the "gotcha"...don't be even a few knots fast on appch/landing. My home runway is 5849' which is comfortable for my Canadair T-33. The Rolls-Royce powered Canadair with full fuel, 90 degree day, sea-level, has a ground roll of about 3500', but if you abort the takeoff just prior to takeoff/refusal speed it's gonna be tight getting it stopped before the end of a 5000' runway--dash one says consider jettisoning tip tanks (3200 lbs) during a high speed, max gross wt abort if stopping on available runway in question, but that can create other hazards--things to think about beforehand. At lighter fuel weights (tips empty, approx 12,000 lb gross wt) 4000' is bare bones, and not something I wanna do on a regular basis. Like Vlado said, even with 5000', you can't waste any runway on landing, gotta nail the approach speeds and get the mains on the surface early.