by GordonTurner » Thu Apr 26, 2018 8:13 am
A snap roll is just a spin....that is started and hopefully ended on a horizontal trajectory. In order to accomplish this you have to be well above 1g stall speed. If you want to work up to it, start slow perhaps at 80mph. If there is not enough energy to complete the roll the. You will end up in a spin. Recover and try another 5 mph. When you find the slowest speed at which it will make a revolution then you have found your entry speed. The faster you go the much higher the loads you are imparting to the airframe and cranckshaft. Keep in mind that the factory advises against...one final thing, Your pull and rudder input need to be rapid, but should be a smooth pull not a jerk.
Gordon
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