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What’s so unusual about it Rudder the critical understanding! Nose High Nose Low Spiral Stalls Spins
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Past 60 degrees of bank Past 30 degrees nose up Past 30 degrees nose down Accelerated stalls Uncoordinated stalls Fully developed spins
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Why is the rudder so important. What does the rudder control Yaw Bank Pitch Step on the right Rudder, the left wing Moves forward!
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Full throttle Relax the back pressure Maintain coordination If it stalls just continue with the recovery If exceeded 90 Degrees you must Continue the loop Or you risk a tail slide or inverted Stall or spin
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Throttle Idle Level wings Add back pressure Avoid red line A/S and RPM Avoid over G loading
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Throttle idle Level wings Add back pressure And Recover
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Exceeding the critical Angle! Any Speed Same Indicated speed at altitude
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Maintain coordination Full throttle Nose to the horizon
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Stalls can occur at any speed! The recovery technique is the same as any stall! You must lower the nose to change the angle of attack back to a flying condition!
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1Throttle idle 2Opposite rudder 3Elevator forward Once in nose low attitude 4Smoothly apply back pressure Spins were used as a cloud penetration technique by early mail carriers and barnstorming pilots prior to gyro instrumentation!
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What is unusual? Why are my feet so important? Recovery Techniques! Nose low Nose high Stalls Spins RELAX HAVE FUN
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