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John
I waa about to address that one as well as high G loads on recovery. It requires the aircraft to be stalled for the spin, and if its stalled, the airspeed isn't building! If there is excessive G loading at time of recovery, it would suggest someone isn't doing a smooth recovery and is applying way too much control pressures which could result in a secondary and an unanticipated stall/spin going in a unknown direction? Been my experience in thousands of spins that the airspeed is well within the norms and without excessive G loading. As for the gyros, I haven't seen them deteriorate below IFR standards after a lot of spins. Once upon a time, back 30-40 years ago that was not the case. Best Regards Ol S&B |
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