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Because if you don't have a good bit of altitude and the skills to recover from a spin and/or an inverted spin, you won't need to try another one !!! They are very docile A/C except they try to go inverted in a departure type stall. Trust me, if it weren't for some spin recovery techniques learned in a T-34 you would not be reading this post.. regards Don Skeele 235/320
At 12:47 PM 6/12/02 -0400, you wrote:
Posted for "Shannon Knoepflein" <kycshann@kyol.net>:
can someone please explain to me why people are afraid to stall their
Lancairs? this makes no sense to me. I'm a low hour pilot, but I'd never
try to land in a plane or takeoff by myself without taking the plane to
stall and getting a "feel" for it and a "feel" for the recovery. Seems
strange, so someone please enlighten me.
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