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Old June 20th 06, 12:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Overweight? Out of CG? Stalled? Too slow?

In article ,
Dale wrote:

In article ,
Ron Garret wrote:



I doubt it. If the seat slid back then P-factor should have made the
plane veer left, but it didn't.


Well, the nose was cocked left so p-factor was doing it's thing. The
airplane might of gone right because of a x-wind...but then a wind from
the left would weathervane you to the left on the takeoff.

Would like to know.


The wind was very light. Look at the plants and the dust.

rg