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On 23 Jun, 23:11, Dan G wrote:
Tales of "unrecoverable" spins in pooches are probably due to the idea that the low tail can blank the rudder (actually it won't). In reality a pooch will always recover with standard spin recovery technique. If you claim otherwise, please provide a reference to an accident report stating so. I think it's laziness. So few training two-seaters need full spin recovery (especially the bits about "pause" and "until the spinning stops") that people who fly them get used to the "stop pro-spin input and recover" method. Which does not work on a Puchacz or a Bocian - or, as far as I can see, on most things made in Poland. Ian |
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