by gammaxy » Sat Dec 18, 2021 10:53 pm
I suspect it's instrumentation. Probably not the actual instrument, but something in the pitot/static system. Is it possible the static line has a leak or has become disconnected?
I'm curious whether you've noticed a difference in sight-picture as you approach a power off stall in level flight. In my experience, the nose is quite high with no horizon visible over the nose for quite a while as you decelerate into the stall. 70mph is still pretty level. I'd expect 60mph to be somewhat nose high, but still quite some margin left before feeling close to the stall.
If your nose is really very high at 60mph as the stall breaks, then you're either extremely over weight or something has happened to significantly affect the wings--like missing a large portion of them :-) ~75% more lift should be available at 60mph than 45mph. IMHO, either case would be pretty obvious just looking at the airplane on the ground.