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In article , drake says...
Hi, there is a HAL HPT-32 (pistonengined 2 seater trainer light a/c) which, when attempting a stall, does not pitch down correctly. Instead one of the wings (either port or starboard (50/50)... no gyro problems due to engine) almost always drops, and this genreally results in the a/c entering a spin (which the rookie pilots are unable to handle, generally). There is no inherent imbalance in the c.g. location due to the fuel tanks ot fuel flow. What could be causing such a wing drop while stalling? Is it soem inherent instability in the roll axis? Any help/advice/recollection of previous such problems and what you did to fix it will be greatly appreciated. Lars Bet you don't have any wash out in the wings.If it was always the same wing then it could be rigging. That's a starting point . See ya Chuck |
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