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Old January 1st 04, 04:22 PM
Cecil E. Chapman
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Really? Why? When would you need it? (Now, the piloting skills needed
to
perform a chandelle are useful, but that's just a matter of skill and

control
feel. The chandelle itself? Tell me.

Jose


??? A maneuver that allows you to accomplish a 180 degree turn WITH a climb
in a relatively small amount of space? Can you say "box-end" canyon?

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the Chandelle (now THAT'S a VALUABLE maneuver to have in your pilot
'toolbox'),,




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