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On 2/27/2007 11:14:21 AM, "Viperdoc" wrote:
There is a Cirrus owner on our field who gained himself the nickname "super pull up"- he would accelerate down the runway at low altitude after rotating, and then do a high g chandelle type maneuver. This usually occurred in front of a bunch of experienced warbird/aerobatic pilots, all of whom weren't too impressed. It must be the "low-time pilot" excitement in experiencing the increased G-forces. The Cirrus that spun into the ground here in upstate NY back in 2002, killing both pilot/owners inside, was seen at a nearby airport 30 minutes before the crash performing the exact same maneuvers. The NTSB accident report has a quote from a witness stating this fact. -- Peter |
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