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Outside loops in a Decathlon



 
 
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Old January 28th 05, 05:23 PM
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Dave,

Sorry for jumping to conclusions. I was just ready to see a bunch of
replies that said "do it with an instructor first".

You make a very good point.

Shawn,

Yes, the second half of the loop seems to be the intimidating part as I
visualize the manuever.

Jim

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Old January 31st 05, 03:19 AM
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Get ready to be cleaning oil off the belly for a while.

Adam

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I am relatively new to aerobatics, and I have been flying only positive
manuevers so far. I am flying a 1978 Decathlon with wooden wings. Can
some one give me some tips on flying an outside loop? Things to be
mindful of, and so on? I have the entry speeds from the POH.



 




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