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Old May 6th 04, 03:38 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Roger Long wrote:

Actually, that is exactly what I am practicing. When I look at how much
work and intent is required to stall a 172 I can't imagine doing it
accidentally. What I can easily see happening is letting speed get too low
while close to the ground and suddenly discovering that I have to tiptoe out
of the situation without dropping the nose while possibly maintaining some
directional control due to surrounding terrain.


Ah. Different strokes, then. It's pretty easy to stall a Maule at low power settings
if you don't pay attention, but you'd have to be asleep to not notice. They tend to
buck a bit before they stall. You *can* get a pretty high descent rate at about 1.3
times the stall speed with full flaps, but the plane isn't mushing, and it handles
pretty well.

George Patterson
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