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Old May 14th 05, 04:05 PM
B S D Chapman
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 23:39:29 +0100, Dudley Henriques .net
dhenriques@noware wrote:

Any airplane built in the normal/utility category will need pro spin
controls applied at stall to enter a spin.



I think "WILL NEED" is a very misleading and bland statement!

If you have a fuel imbalance, are flying out of balance, or have ailerons
(reasonably) displaced, one wing WILL stall before the other, you will get
undemanded roll, and that is a sign of the incipient spin. Do nothing
about it, and the full spin may develop before the other wing gets round
to stalling.




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