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Old August 23rd 07, 12:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Larry Dighera wrote:
My experience is that the PA28 doesn't provide much aerodynamic
warning of a stall. It'll just smoothly mush along for a long time
before the nose finally drops.


The six PA28 examples I've flown had an obvious pre-stall buffet.
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Old August 23rd 07, 04:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:11:01 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote in
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("Larry Dighera" wrote)
My experience is that the PA28 doesn't provide much aerodynamic warning
of a stall. It'll just smoothly mush along for a long time before the
nose finally drops.


I counted two.


Two what?



Two aerodynamic warnings of a stall, in your post.


Oh. I thought for a minute there that you were seeing double again.
:-)
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Old August 23rd 07, 08:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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B A R R Y wrote:
My experience is that the PA28 doesn't provide much aerodynamic
warning of a stall. It'll just smoothly mush along for a long time
before the nose finally drops.


The six PA28 examples I've flown had an obvious pre-stall buffet.


Gotta agree there. Besides mine, I've flown a number of other examples,
both tapered and Hershey Bar winged. All of them had a buffet.

Mine has a light-only indicator, but I don't pay much attention to it. The
stall buffet is more reliable, since it's most likely that I'll have my eyes
outside the cockpit(VFR).

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)

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Old August 23rd 07, 08:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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B A R R Y wrote:
My experience is that the PA28 doesn't provide much aerodynamic
warning of a stall. It'll just smoothly mush along for a long time
before the nose finally drops.


The six PA28 examples I've flown had an obvious pre-stall buffet.


Gotta agree there. Besides mine, I've flown a number of other examples,
both tapered and Hershey Bar winged. All of them had a buffet.

Mine has a light-only indicator, but I don't pay much attention to it. The
stall buffet is more reliable, since it's most likely that I'll have my eyes
outside the cockpit(VFR).

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)

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