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On Feb 5, 4:22 pm, "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote:
Hmm, Mine says "Spins prohibited". However, with the fixed stab, it's a very stable, spin resistent platform so I don't see why not. Most of the airplanes I flew IMC were "Spin prohibited" too - never spun one IMC. Bill Daniels "Tim Taylor" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 5, 12:57 pm, "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote: My Nimbus 2C does. It's expressly stated in the POH and the certification (Experimentat EX&R) Of course, getting the proper logbook signoffs for a "gyro panel" is somethng else. Bill Daniels But the real question is would you want to fly a Nimbus 2 in those conditions? Mine was a handful in a spin, not sure I would want to try it in IMC. Tim yea the experimental exhibition and racing is different as it has a POH which allows cloud flying. With amatuer built I must somehow prove that it is safe to take the glider into clouds. Finding the standards to prove it against has proven difficult, but I got my copy of the Basic Glider Criteria handbook and it is looking promising. Funny how pure glider pilots seem to think that any encounter with clouds must result in an immediate loss of control. Properly instrumented and most importantly, properly trained, it really is no problem. Twins, Airliners, and even many single engine planes that are not certified for spins fly in IMC every day with no problems. |
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