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Old 03-31-2010, 09:30 PM
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snippercr
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When you practice power off stalls, if you keep pulling back after the buffet and stall warning horn, eventually the nose drops aggressively. My understanding was that is the tail stalling and the aircraft loosing that downward force from the tail causing the heavier nose to fall forward. Is this the correct logic? If that's the case, we recover by pushing the nose FORWARD to break the stall. Something is not sitting right with me...
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