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Old August 23rd 05, 09:54 AM
B S D Chapman
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 00:21:29 +0100, Nobody wrote:

I'm curious to know how others do slow rolls in a Super D. I learned to
do
them without rudder. I was told that for a full deflection slow roll, no
rudder is required. To me, they look fine. I draw the lolipop on the
horizon. It just seems odd that they don't require rudder.

Here's how I do them.

1. Establish entry speed, 130 mph.
2. Pitch slightly nose high, neutralize, then full deflection.


If it is with full deflection, it's not a "Slow Roll" (even if is takes an
age compared to other types).
If you don't need rudder, you're not rolling slowly enough.

3. At 90 degrees, vertical bank, begin slow push.
4. At 270 degrees start stick back.
5. Roll level.


TIA





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