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Aerotow takeoff with Cirrus, aileron rudder use



 
 
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Old July 27th 10, 04:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Gary Boggs
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Default Aerotow takeoff with Cirrus, aileron rudder use


At slow speed, in the first part of the take off roll, you might
actually be stalling the wing with full aileron deflection, causing it
to drop even more. I flew an open Jantar for a long time and it
worked much better to only use small stick deflections to keep the
wing from stalling until the speed comes up a bit

Boggs.

 




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