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Mark,
I have owned over 40 sailplanes and flown over 50 types while logging 4110 hrs in sailplanes. I have never entered an unintentional spin and "get this" I have never even had a full unintentional stall in any sailplane. Once turning final for a rocky, up hill, landing, I got pre-stall buffet in my H-301 libelle, eased off a bit on the back stick and landed OK. On another occasion I was stretching the glide to a duster strip in the Sierras (Sunrise) and arrived there with 500 feet, flew an abbreviated down wind, lowered the flaps, lowered the gear, cracked the spoilers and turned left, all from about 45 knots. The LS-6 just shook its head and said, "I don't think so". Shoved the stick forward and landed OK. I think its all about feeling the ship. Most pilots have the feel of what's going on, a few don't and they never will. I believe we should be doing spin entry followed by emmediate recovery, just in case, but a well flown sailplane won't be in need of any spin recovery. JJ Sinclair |
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