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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 02:38:11 GMT, Jose
wrote in : In those situations, you can descend by flying slowly (slower than Vx) on the other side of the knee in the curve, but you must remain above stall speed. Try it at altitude first so you get a feel for the impending stall should it occur. Remember, he's flyin' a sim. I did this to a landing once in a spot landing contest where we were not allowed to slip, and I was high. Scared my passenger (also a pilot) though; apparantly he hadn't really done much full-stall slow flight. Full-stall slow flight. That's an interesting term; you really mean partially stalled, right? |
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