daleandee wrote:[quote="Rynoth"
Here is an research paper from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University dated 1985:
http://www.liftreserve.com/erau.htm
daleandee wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:It is all a matter of practice. Practice for the feel and situational awareness. I am all for builders adding stuff they like. That is part of the homebuilding scene. But I also think I could do a carrier landing in my Waiex without a LRI. Of course that is probably BS!
I'm certain that you are correct. But I will still insist that an LRI will tell you the truth on those occasions when your senses may not, either because of fatigue, disorientation, distraction, etc. The Sonex is a very honest airplane to fly and most can feel a stall coming a long way off. But so are Cessna 150's and pilots manage to stall/spin them at low altitudes now and again with horrendous results.
radfordc wrote:
Sure sounds like a stall and spin based on the eye witness description.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Hard to say. Right now everything is speculation. Happened at an airport. Was it an attempted turn back? Are your eyes going to be inside for that?
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