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Cherokee SN 001
.. there is no twist in
the wing. And that's why it will tip-stall......................keep your speed up in the pattern! JJ |
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Cherokee SN 001
On Dec 19, 8:16*am, JJ Sinclair wrote:
. there is no twist in the wing. And that's why it will tip-stall......................keep your speed up in the pattern! JJ yes, generally a good idea not to stall in the pattern, just like any other fixed wing aircraft. my experience flying two cherokees is that they have a tendency to drop a wing especially if held in the stall and there probably isn't as much mushy and buffeting warning prestall like on a 2-33. I have found that doing stalls in a Cessna 150 was good prep for Leah before she flew her Cherokee the first time. Similar sharp break in that classic trainer. |
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