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There have been several incidents and accidents over
the last few years when gliders, especially big span ones, have suddenly spun or spiral dived when entering or manoevring in strong narrow thermals. I am therefore wondering if pushing a wing down into a strong thermal core could cause a momentary tip stall? Wing going down plus air coming up could cause the stalling angle of attack to be exceeded. Derek Copeland |
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