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Old August 8th 06, 09:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.aerobatics
Michael Nyrup
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Default Knowns Unlimited 2006 Glider

Markus and Guenther,
Thanks for the clarification, it helped a lot. Actually with your
explanation I see that it is written in the rulebook....

I have an additional question regarding sides. For instance figure 9 in the
sequence. I understand that I have to roll right (on the vertical) to get
back on track... but which side am I supposed to rotate towards in the stall
turn?

Best regards
Michael Nyrup


 




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