T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
If you want to get closer to a true stall at landing, you'd
probably want to come in about a foot or two higher and
really get the nose up before touching the tail. Of course
your Maule probably wouldn't be so happy with that technique
Maules are not happy with that technique. When a Maule is in three-point
attitude, it is not stalled. Power-off stall in no-wind conditions occurs when
the mains are about 6" higher than the tailwheel.
George Patterson
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