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Robert John wrote in message ...
I was taught this 'pause' between full opposite rudder and stick forward and the wind 'shadow' effect was the reason; However, since it has been proven that even a Puchacz, which has a low(ish) tailplane, will recover faster without the pause (Dick Johnson) and most gliders have 'T' tails to which it doesn't apply at all, I for one will not be teaching the 'pause' to my students. Rob John Duo 'Si' K6 '350' Then I hope you will read the revision to the AS-K 21 POH, which updated/changed the spin recovery protocol to include the 'pause' based on flight testing, after a spinning fatality in the K-21. No pause, slower recovery. Pause, more prompt recovery. K-21 is a T-tail. Beware broad judgments. Please know your POH and its recommended procedures. If you teach/deliberately enter spins, have a predetermined exit altitude for non-responsive behavior, or don't bother wearing the chutes. If there was on line access for the USAF Spin Eval report for the K-21, I would make it available... but I have no electronic source. Cindy B www.caracolesoaring.com |
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