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I was wondering if it is possible to have the aircraft fall off on one wing and/or then spin after entering a stall?
David wooster
David wooster
Unfortunately I have difficulty getting Jerry Beckwiths freeware FDWB to come up with the goods for spinning, so I resort to experimenting in the air file, but sometimes I find it necessary to increase the MoI's a lot greater than simple calcs say.
Keith
How about unintentional spins - the great killer......LOL Keith ... can't say I have done the spin thing, just the stall responses. Most of the aircraft I build, the MFRs recommend against any kinds of intentional spins.
How about unintentional spins - the great killer......
Unfortunately I have difficulty getting Jerry Beckwiths freeware FDWB to come up with the goods for spinning, so I resort to experimenting in the air file, but sometimes I find it necessary to increase the MoI's a lot greater than simple calcs say.
Keith
Now thats a thought - programme the escape key to eject from the aircraft!!!LOL
BTW; I did manage to get my Provost T1 to spin out of a max rate turn, which I believe the real thing would do....not sure how I did it though, I (or the designer) must have got the numbers just right, because none of my other kites will do it!
Keith
Thanks Motormouse, I believe the Harvard has caught quite a lot of pilots out & had/has a bit of a reputation - did they have originally rounded wingtips which was cured by changing them to squared off ones?
I also believe the P51 could catch one unawares in some aeros - I seem to remember my father quoting some caution on both those aircraft. (he was an ATA ferry pilot in the latter part of WWII).
Keith