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Posted for "don karich" <dk3@ix.netcom.com>:

Sounds very similar to Leroy Poulin's  Legacy accident last month at French
 Valley. As I pictured it, It began as a late turn to final or too narrow a
 downwind perhaps enhanced by a undesirable crosswind causing a necessity to
 make a major adjustment to get back on centerline. Now the stage is set. Low
 and slow, crosscontrolled past the limit  and snaproll. His accident also
 ended as upside down at 45 degree down.
 
 On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Bill Kennedy
<bill_kennedy_3@hotmail.com>wrote:
 
>  "...upside down at about 45 degree angle" sure sounds like a full stall
> with a snap roll, just like mine would do if I didn't know how to recognize
> and recover from the situation before it turned so bad. What else could do
> it?
>