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Old February 10th 05, 07:43 AM
Peter Stickney
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"Dudley Henriques" writes:
I'm researching something and can use some assistance if anyone has the
expertise or the inclination to be of assistance with this.
Apparently there was a training manual put out during the forties on the
P51 Mustang (not the airplane's dash 1 which totally contridicts this
manual) that said the 51 could NOT hold or maintain a slip.
I'm interested in any information on that manual, and/or the reasons for
this statement.
I already know the Mustang can be slipped as I've slipped it many times.
What I need is origin information on this exact training manual and any
reasoning for the no slip ability statement being in that manual.
Thank you


Wait one, Dudley. Somewhere down here in the office I've got an F-51
Training Manual. I'll dig it out Tomorrow Morning, and let you know.

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