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barrel roll in 172
If kept within the normal category load limits, is 172 certified to do barrel rolls? Andrey |
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"Andrey Serbinenko" wrote in message ... | | If kept within the normal category load limits, is 172 certified to do | barrel rolls? | | Andrey |
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explaination: normal category limits angle of bank to 60 degrees, utility
category's limit is 90 degrees. see FAR 23.3 (US) or CS-23.3 (EU) or POH for more details... uli If kept within the normal category load limits, is 172 certified to do barrel rolls? |
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"Andrey Serbinenko" wrote in message ... If kept within the normal category load limits, is 172 certified to do barrel rolls? Andrey The short answer to your question is no. The long answer to your question is also no. Dudley Henriques Aerobatic Instructor (Retired) |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
The short answer to your question is no. The long answer to your question is also no. That's about the long and short of it. -- Peter Haven't used that lame joke since my racketball days. |
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Andrey Serbinenko wrote: If kept within the normal category load limits, is 172 certified to do barrel rolls? Certified? No. Possible? Yes, but you will finish much lower than where you started. |
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Didn't Lorena Bobbitt say that?
"Peter R." wrote in message ... |snip | That's about the long and short of it. | | -- | Peter | Haven't used that lame joke since my racketball days. |
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Morgans wrote
I'll bet he is not going to wear a parachute, either, which is required. Where does it say that? The answer to rolling a normal category plane should be no, always. The C-172 that I fly is a Utility Category airplane, if I want it to be. Bob Moore ATP CFI |
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Morgans schrieb:
Don't encourage that type of behavior with a yes. Where did he write that he wants top try it? He was just wondering. and a blown barrel roll could stall the plane, Gee... and then fall out of the sky in pieces, I assume. I wonder what your comment would have been if a journalist had written this. I'll bet he is not going to wear a parachute, either, which is required. No. As it's illegal to do barrel roll a 172, there can't be a legal requirement to wear a chute while doing so. Stefan |
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