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That's the one that would get me. Low and slow, sneaking over a fence
needing juuuuuuust liiiiiitle rudder to line up. I think an instructor can pound into your head NOT to do that, how to check yourself, and let you practice your stupidity. On my own as a test pilot, I will certainly get killed. "SNOOP" wrote in message om... Folks would like to plod through life thinking that they will recognize the good old nose up, stall, kick rudder, this must be the entry to a spin, I can recover from this. Who wouldn't. The one we like to pound into their memory is the nose level on the horizon, cross control (over shooting the final)feed in top aileron, and away you go into the nicest spin entry. Recognize it and recover. We don't need to let it wind up either. Again a good cirriculum lets you do this training with a high degree of safety, if the instructor is properly trained. |
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