When you climb, right rudder pressure increases. Counteract with rudder trim tab control.

Climb at 35" Hg. (33" Hg. for Grade 91) and' 2500 rpm. Your best climbing speed is between 150 and 160 mph IAS, but you may climb at a lower indicated airspeed without running any risks. Your forward visibility is greatly reduced while climbing. S

constantly to see what is in front of you. Don't make tight turns in an ordinary climb, because they reduce your rate of climb considerably. In a climbing turn to the right, you need extra rudder pressure. When you turn to the left, however, you need little rudder pressure. If your IAS decreases, you need more rudder to enter, climbing turns.