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Dave Katz wrote in message ...
"Michael 182" writes: The number of scenarios in which this would be useful seems very small. I imagine that it takes quite a bit more than 1500 feet to recover from the "steep nose-down attitude" (as the NTSB would put it.) Don't get me wrong, I'm not about to try this in a Cirrus, but.... one can recover from a hammerhead in a whole lot less than 1500 feet. If you were to go to full throttle as soon as the nose fell through and pull all the G's available as the speed picked up, it really shouldn't take all that much room. (It *would* take some practice to get it just right, however, and I'd be happy to stand on the ground watching while one of you figgers it out!). Dave Russell 8KCAB |
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