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![]() "Ray Andraka" wrote in message ... I had a set of video magazines from sometime in the 80's that had a clip of someone famous doing exactly that, except he used pieces of yarn and had several dozen on the wing. I don't think I have the videos any more. It was a video magazine for pilots that only lasted 2 or 3 issues. Wish I could remember the name of the mag. The speaker on that segment might have been Barry Schiff. The same series had Chuck Yeager's time to climb attempt in a conquest, and had a segment on that gulfstream outfitted with cameras for filming aircraft in flight. Kerschner for sure spent some time tufting his plane. He also added little trailing cones and some interior pendulums to work out the dynamics during spins. He has a rather humerous talk on his escapades with this (both the results of the tests and comments between him and ATC when he flew the tufted plane into a controlled field). |
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