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That's how this whole discussion got started.
What, RAS going around in circles (in sink!) ? Unheard of! I haven't tried the high parasitic drag maneuver in a duo yet. When demonstrated by Marty Eiler in an ASK 21, it consisted of a near VNE dive to the ground well short of the intended landing area, and then bleeding off the speed quite low. The key is that you lose so much energy near VNE with spoilers out, you can afford now to bleed off speed, even in ground effect. Most of our duo discussions have not invovlved such high speeds -- I'm curious how it might work. I know that being high, 80 knots and aiming at the spot in a duo is a bad combination, but that's not what we're taling about! As fun as the high parasitic drag maneuver is, I wonder if anyone has ever actually used it in combat. Has anyone been so flustered and out of synch to get monstrously high in an off field landing, then had the presence of mind and skill left to dive to the ground at near VNE, aiming several hundreds of yards short of the intended small paddock with fence at the far end, and had it work? The mental attitude that gets to the problem seems incompatible with the attitude needed to pull this one off. If you don't aim short enough in the dive, you just crash into the far fence at really high speed. But I'd be curious to hear a "it worked for me" story. John Cochrane |
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