Spoilers for Pattern Planes?????

mike mueller mups1953 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 11 17:37:34 AKST 2003


 Norn was way to tight and straight laced to slip. No my friend if you wanted to do anything outside the box back then you had to see Jersey Jim. The guy rocks!
                                                                    Mike

rwantz2 at comcast.net wrote:
And I thought it was Norm Page!!!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: mike mueller 
To: discussion at nsrca.org 
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: Spoilers for Pattern Planes?????


 I agree with you Adam. The art of slipping was tought to me by Jersey Jim Martin in the early 70's and i've been having a ball with it ever since. Mike

Adam Glatt <adam.g at sasktel.net> wrote: Side slipping is more fun =>

From: "Larry Diamond" 

>>Reply-To: discussion at nsrca.org
>>To: "NSRCA" 
>>Subject: Spoilers for Pattern Planes?????
>>Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 18:19:33 -0500
>>
>>OK...Maybe I'm loosing my mind...
>>
>>I had a conversation with an individual that told me I was wrong and that 
>>we don't use nor will ever use spoilers for a pattern plane.
>>
>>I do have at least one e-mail referencing that some folks in New Jersey 
>>have tinkered with this. I seem to recall a number of posts but I can' find 
>>them.
>>
>>What I would like to do, is take the responses (Good / Bad) from this 
>>thread to form my own opinion.
>>
>>I have never tried it. But I think it was advise I received from a thread 
>>on trying to control the speed of my landings for short runways. But I 
>>really don't recall all the points...
>>
>>Then again, perhaps I have lost my mind...
>>
>>See ya,
>>
>>Larry
>> 
>>


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