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![]() "Danny Dot" wrote in message ... In my opinion the use of the term "Full Stall Landing" is a misnomer. At least for me the term "Extreme Slow Flight Landing" would be better. I don't put the wings into a full stall before touch down when I land as slow as possible. I put the airplane on the edge of the stall and fly it to the ground. I also use feel of the airplane more that airspeed. This works for me. Maybe others attempt and get a full stall before touchdown. Any comments? Danny Dot Depends on the airplane and the situation. Some aircraft do full stall landings very well, others don't. Sometimes the way you have the aircraft loaded makes a difference. Depending on your level of proficiency, you may be able to land shorter using one technique vs the other. Bottom line... It depends. KB |
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