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"john smith" wrote in message
... Do that in a Tcraft or a Cessna 170 and you will be on your back before you can stop your eyeballs on the horizon. It is called a snap- (or flick-) roll. If you do not know how to fly inverted or recover from inverted spins, you don't want to explore the possibility. I accidentally did a snap roll in an S2B once... 90 degree turn at 90 degrees of bank, *quite* a few Gs in the process... Accellerated stall while banked 90 degrees, but the ball wasn't quite centered... Rotated through the high wing 270+ degrees and then into a spin headed for the ground... It happed so quickly that I had originally thought that I had went over the other way... Of course, since it was an S2B, spin recovery is basically a non-event... |
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