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Re: Europa-List: Stalls

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Stalls
From: Andrew Sarangan <asarangan@YAHOO.COM>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 08:03:59

I have a hard time believing that the entire wing stalls at the same
time. That would be a serious design flaw. This is what the wash-out is
for, a small twist in the wing that gives a higher angle of attack at
the root compared to the tip. 


--- Karl Heindl <kheindl@msn.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> Apart from being extremely saddened by Cliff's death I guess we are
> all also 
> very puzzled by the whole accident sequence. We may never know the
> causes 
> leading up to the stall unless something entirely new comes to light
> from 
> the autopsy or the aircraft wreck.
> I always thought that wings were designed to stall first at the root
> in 
> order to maintain aileron control a little bit longer. It seems that
> some 
> Europa wings stall completely at the same instance.
> I am sure that Don Dykens or Andy would be able to elaborate, but
> they are 
> not speaking to us.
> Now, Cliff had stall strips fitted, but were they actually in place
> on the 
> wreck ? Maybe Cliff had removed them again.
> Graham S. had a similar accident but survived it fortunately. What
> were his 
> symptoms ?
> I stalled once in a  level climb in zero horizontal visibility. I
> remember a 
> slight shaking of the stick and put the nose down a bit. But it was
> already 
> too late, as I was now vertical in an incipient spin. I could make
> out the 
> farm fields in front of my nose. Luckily, I was at 4000 feet and
> recovered 
> very swiftly. I did not have a stall warner, but have now installed
> the 
> Europa kit, and am still calibrating it.
> I put the buzzer on the 'shelf' between the camel humps and find it
> clearly 
> audible through my ANR headset. Also, it is powered by a 9V battery.
> I am 
> going to put another probe into the starboard wing, as wings don't
> always 
> stall at the same time.
> 
> Karl
> 
> 



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