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In article , Peter
R. wrote: The Bonanza is a slippery (read "clean") airframe. It will pick up speed quickly if you are not paying attention, possibly getting you high into the yellow or even the red arcs before you notice it. Yes, the owner also mentioned this issue. This does concern me a bit, given my low level of experience and once-in-a-while tendency to fixate when I scan. I will certainly work with the instructor on hand flying in IMC and I expect that I won't be on my own in IMC for several tens of hours. Is it even possible to practice downward unusual attitudes with this aircraft? Slow down before you begin the maneuver. Putting the gear down is another method to keep the airspeed from building quickly. The Bonanza has a high Vge. Depending on the model, it can be as high as high as 135 kts. |
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