I don't think so - it was climbing out at a reasonably shallow climb
angle - this was one of my early indoor planes but seems to pop up
occasionally at many of the indoor sessions I attend.
LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 15:06:45 -0000 "and4metoo" <stankos_at_att.net> writes:
> Isn't this wing stall? Sounds like angle of attack is too high and
> prop just can't produce enough power to over come. After a brief
> stall
> the wing would recover lift..
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, LeRoy C Cordes
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> > plane would start climbing out and then would sort of stop and
> fall
> > backwards a bit then resume climbing. Is this a prop stall ???
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> > LeRoy Cordes
> > in Downstate Illinois
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LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
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