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Old January 21st 13, 02:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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I tried the benign spiral years ago in my LS-6a and found it to be divergent
in pitch.


"son_of_flubber" wrote in message
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On Sunday, January 20, 2013 12:36:33 PM UTC-5, Jim Crawford wrote:

I wonder about this 'benign spiral' recovery. I had never heard of this
before (UK pilot) and was briefed on it when flying at Minden. After a
first rate wave flight I set up the aircraft for a benign spiral in clear
air to try it out. I was particularly interested as I was flying an LS4,
identical to my own in thw UK. I could not find a spiral which did not
start to speed up and roll in. What gives?


I understand that benign spiral only works on some aircraft under some
weight and balance conditions. It works well for me on a Blanik L-23 with
fully open spoilers. Insert classic 'your mileage will vary' disclaimer.