Originally Posted by DozyWanabee:)
but I would think it requires significant sustained force on an object of that kind of mass...
All the normal planes love to roll, loop, stall, dive, spin, recover, hammerhead, in one word to fly.They are born to fly! Planes, and pilots too! So long nobody limited their pleasure to fly by any limiting/protecting/castrating design, software or system, every well born plane is easy to roll to well born pilot
Going from normal law to alternate 2B law without enough training is more hasardous as a difference appears in rates of pitch and roll stick movements. Regulators have to verify pilots are prepared to that event. It is not a stability issue, but adaptation from pilots when trained to such modification in flight.
Thank you Machinbird and Owain Glyndwr to point the right things both.
Regulators must do their work better, faster.