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Old November 29th 03, 12:49 AM
John Firth
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Default slipping in turns

A comment in addition to my previous about keeping the ailerons neutral
for min. speed. Since adding winglets to my RHJ-8 (2S HP 14)
the tufts showed how important it is to keep the winglet flow attached.
A bit of slip easily stalls the inner winglet, negating it's benefit.

John Firth
 




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