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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...
-snip- That wing will have a higher angle of attack than the other; it will stall without warning and the airplane will immediately begin to roll into a spin, possibly even inverted. -snip- Remember, it's not really established in the spin until you've made at least a couple of turns (it's all about inertia). A simple wing drop and roll/yaw excursion is just a spin entry or incipient spin. The question about the Cirrus' recovery characteristics is still open IMHO. If you manage to get the airplane stalled and drop a wing in a big way, will it still just fly out of the stall if you apply aggressive forward stick? How about after a half turn? What about a full turn? While it's possible that the airplane will not recover from a developed spin, that does not mean to me that one couldn't recover from a stall-wing-drop-roll scenario with just an authoritative push and roll to upright. (Ever crossed over from an upright to inverted spin by using a 'normal' entry and then driving the nose through as the wings roll knife-edge? If you're not positive on the controls, it can just wallow along and fall out into a mushy dive.) -Dave Russell 8KCAB The old fashioned way works fine for me.... strap the 'chute to your ass instead of the airplane. It makes the "pull or not to pull" question easy (if you are in free-fall, pull). |
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