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Old August 3rd 04, 10:49 AM
Alan Wood
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Default inverted spin recovery explanation

.... and don't forget to close the throttle :-)


"john smith" wrote in message
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TD wrote:
Can someone help me and list the steps to recover from an incipient inverted
spin and fully developed inverted spin?


It doesn't matter whether you are inverted or upright.
If you are in a spin, step on the "HARD" rudder pedal, neutralize the stick.
When the rotation stops, the nose will be pointed down. Pull to the
nearest horizon. Speed will rapidly increase with the nose low, so don't
hesitate.



 




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