Hi Tom
Just because the gilder is at a 40 to 50 degree nose up attitude with respect to
the ground does not mean it has the energy for a stall turn.
There was a recent fatality in New Zealand where someone inadvertently tried
this. Assume you were joking, but in case you were serious, please feel free to
try it - the outcome would be merely predictable, if a little sad. Since I live
nearly 9 000 miles away I am confident you will not impact on my personal safety...
Bruce
soarski wrote:
I have never been in that predicament. Never seen a cable break
or lost power at below 200 ft or the tow rope on aero tow.
I do have 1000s of hours and acro time.
SNIP
MAINTAIN
FULL FORWARD STICK AND DEPLOY DRAG CHUTE'
And I think the the spin recovery bold face was: 'STICK
- MAINTAIN FULL
FORWARD, AILERONS - FULL WITH SPIN (TURN NEEDLE), AIRCRAFT
UNLOADED -
AILERONS NEUTRAL'
Departures were interesting, but spins were a bad thing!
Off to fly!
Kirk
Differs from the SEPECAT Jaguar where the action is
much simpler. SEIZE BLACK AND YELLOW HANDLE, PULL HARD
:-)
--
Bruce Greeff
Std Cirrus #57
I'm no-T at the address above.
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