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Hi Chris-
Thanks for herding the discussion toward more science and less emotion. I apologize to anyone that may have been offended by my comments above re "clueless". One person wrote a nice note pointing out that the family is grieving enough without that type of thing. The point I was trying to make was that those of us that choose to fly these very long winged aircraft need to be keenly aware of impending problems and react to them immediately should they begin to develop. If you decide to thermal in turbulent conditions at just above stall speed then you should be on edge every second you are doing so and if a gust begins to push you into a spin or spiral then you should execute your already planned out and hopefully second nature, correction. If you haven't thought of this plan or possibility then you have no business flying at those speeds in that aircraft. Will having a plan ALWAYS get you out of trouble? No. But as others have pointed out, in these birds you only have a very short time before there is not any amount of skill that will save the aircraft. Sorry to digress Chris.....I'd still really like to hear more about the aerodynamic reasons that things go awry.....can only help to formulate the best plan of action! Casey |
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