stalls
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From: Camden, NSW, Australia
First, you Instructor should have given you a briefing and explained stalling.
In a climbing turn to outer wing has a larger Angle of Attack and hence stalls first. In a descending turn the inner wing has the larger Angle of Attack. Flying un co-ordinated could induce it to go the other way. That's in fact how you induce a spin.
In a climbing turn to outer wing has a larger Angle of Attack and hence stalls first. In a descending turn the inner wing has the larger Angle of Attack. Flying un co-ordinated could induce it to go the other way. That's in fact how you induce a spin.
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I wouldn't read too much into what the wing does on an individual aeroplane. There are so many rigging and minor profile variations which influence stalling behaviour (not to mention pilot handling techniques myths and legends) that to generalise often is not very useful.
It is not unusual to see, with multiple examples of the "same" Type and model, anything other than the same stalling behaviour. For instance, I always thought that the Chieftain was a docile staller .. until I did a full flap test stall post mod in a particular example and found myself inverted quite quickly ....
You might do a search in tech forum on the subject ... John Farley has posted more than a few wise words on stalling and spinning .....
It is not unusual to see, with multiple examples of the "same" Type and model, anything other than the same stalling behaviour. For instance, I always thought that the Chieftain was a docile staller .. until I did a full flap test stall post mod in a particular example and found myself inverted quite quickly ....
You might do a search in tech forum on the subject ... John Farley has posted more than a few wise words on stalling and spinning .....
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mr i fly,
i actually checked a few books before doin that. was trying to settle something discussed on one hangar talk i got involved in.
if you check your trevor thom manual it says the exact opposite of what you said...
john, thank you very much for the directions...
blue skies to you both.
ooops! i stand corrected. misread your reply mr. i fly.
thanks.
i actually checked a few books before doin that. was trying to settle something discussed on one hangar talk i got involved in.
if you check your trevor thom manual it says the exact opposite of what you said...
john, thank you very much for the directions...
blue skies to you both.
ooops! i stand corrected. misread your reply mr. i fly.
thanks.




