Mr. Irrelevant
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ceo,
If you're stalling before the end of the chandelle you're probably doing one of two things wrong; either pitching up before completing your 30 degree bank (should be at the 45 degree point), or pitching up too much. I've seen some posters saying 14-15 degrees pitch up. Depends on the airplane. I like 12 degrees in the Arrow. Puts the stall warning light on at the end every time. And I don't ever release back pressure. Just use the AI for reference to 12 degrees pitch up (but don't fixate!!!!).
Try the lazy eights a few times with the AI covered. Once students see they can do it w/o anything other than visual reference it seems to really make the maneuver easier.
Mr. I.
If you're stalling before the end of the chandelle you're probably doing one of two things wrong; either pitching up before completing your 30 degree bank (should be at the 45 degree point), or pitching up too much. I've seen some posters saying 14-15 degrees pitch up. Depends on the airplane. I like 12 degrees in the Arrow. Puts the stall warning light on at the end every time. And I don't ever release back pressure. Just use the AI for reference to 12 degrees pitch up (but don't fixate!!!!).
Try the lazy eights a few times with the AI covered. Once students see they can do it w/o anything other than visual reference it seems to really make the maneuver easier.
Mr. I.
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