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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Flat spins are an aft cg scenario for the P39. Generally, in an airplane with positive stability , a flat spin has to be entered deliberately and HELD with power and aileron; the exact amounts of each differ with each type spun flat. The P39, had a problem with aft cg movement along a very narrow in range parameter with ammunition expenditure. If the airplane exceeded critical angle of attack when the ammo cans were at a certain level, the departure could easily cause an out of envelope spin mode that could go flatter as autorational velocities and moments of inertia changed as the spin progressed into ever increasing yaw rates. So... what you're saying is, the flat spin recovery technique was to pull the trigger and start shooting...? :-) Jeff |
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