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"Gord Beaman" ) wrote in message . ..
That's interesting about 'little warning' and dropping the 'left' wing. I'm only familiar with some heavies and they all gave lots of warning, very 'fine' buffeting progressing to coarser and higher amplitudes before the 'real thing'. Also they all six dropped the 'right' wing. Would that be a function of the prop rotation direction? I notice that all six had right hand rotation, does the Mustang have left hand rotation?, or is it some other factor that causes this?. From the cockpit the prop turned clockwise. As for stall warning there was more than enough, and landing stall was closer to 75mph than 95 Having flown several thousand hours in the Mustang, other than in extreme crosswinds, all my landings were three point . Flying a Mustang to it's limit is one of the greatest challenges, and one of the greatest pleasures, one can ever experience. Howard Austin |
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