I thought that in sideslip provided you had nose well below the horizon you
were safe - obviously not. What happened?
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William
It certainly isn't impossible to spin from a sideslip. The "outside"
wing is shielded by the fuselage so if speed gets too low the aircraft will
flick towards the outside wing. Did it in a Condor once.
Graham
William Mills wrote:
> I was instructed and have instructed these manoeuvres (in gliding)
> without any problem and I have the belief that it is impossible to
> enter a spin from crossed controls, because the inside wing is
> leading. Has anyone else been instructed or has instructed this as
> well, power or gliding?
> Best wishes,
> William
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