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K.P. Termaat wrote:
Started this thread (Avoiding Vne) some weeks ago with a kind invitation to respond to the idea of pulling the airbrakes while still in the rotating mode of a spin. The idea behind it is when rotation has been stopped with the glider at a pitch angle of say 60° or more this will be at a lower speed then when the airbrakes stay closed all the time. Possibly a build up of speed to over Vne can then be avoided after that. Of course airbrakes should be closed again in the following pull up manouvre. Any comments? well... after 114 answers, I think you have good specimens of the very diverse opinions that have been expressed so far ;-) in short, mine is : apply full airbrakes just after applying the initial spin recovery control inputs, and keep them out during dive (gentle) pull out... -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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