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Peter Duniho wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... I think 5 is considered "a few" by most, even hair-splitters such as yourself. Each person has their own definition. If you want to split hairs, you need to use a more precise term. To me, "a few" is generally three, while I'd use "several" for five or more. If you check Websters it says a small number of units. Five is a small number. In any case, the real question is how much before you stall will the horn go off. It goes off much longer than a second before you stall the wing. [...] but these have been called "full stall landings" since before I was born so that is good enough for me. As long as you understand that you are not actually stalling the airplane, that's fine. Use whatever inaccurate terminology you like. I understand that I'm stalling the wing, not the airplane. Matt |
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