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Old June 15th 05, 06:53 PM
Jose
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What you seem to describing now is one where you reach stall speed at
exactly the point where your wheels touch down. What's the point in that,
when you can grease it on at 2-3 kts above stall without the risk of being
wrong and dropping, or hitting a gust and being lifted a few feet and
*then* dropping because you don't have the airspeed to fly?


I was taking issue with the idea that a greaser full stall landing is
self-contradictory.

Jose
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