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the value of the procedure in the EASA certification spec is that its
a 'guaranteed spin recovery method' for gliders so certified. So personally I treat it with great respect, and rigorously teach that procedure. With anything else, one is a test pilot. However, manufacturer's suggestions are certainly welcome. At 03:42 10 September 2012, Eric Greenwell wrote: On 9/9/2012 8:18 PM, Andrew wrote: I see the sailplane spin recovery procedure in the EASA certification specs is ailerons neutral full opposite rudder stick forward until rotation stops centralise rudder and ease out of the dive I'd guess any flap change that manufacturers recommend is more in preparation for the likely high speeds in the dive. No need to guess, as the flight manual for my ASH 26 E (and my ASW 20 B before) is clear: "Furthermore, spin recovery will be achieved more quickly if the flap deflection is reduced. It is advisable to reduce circling flap to the neutral flap setting." -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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