[NSRCA-discussion] Fwd: AOPA Aviation Summit: Think you know spins?

Murray Johnson murrjohnson at gmail.com
Wed Oct 5 08:17:54 AKDT 2011


This is a very good re-visit of the Meuller-Beggs emergency spin recovery
that is taught in just about every aerobatic school around. Power off, hands
off (let go of the stick completely) and step on the hard rudder. If the
rudder feels soft and mushy, you've got the wrong one!! Interestingly enough
the only tested aerobatic design that does not recover with this technique
100% of the time is the venerable Citabria! It requires anti-spin control
inputs to guarantee recovery.

Cheers

MJ

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 5:42 AM, George Kennie <geobet4evr at gmail.com> wrote:

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