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mach tuck ???

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Actually, the Mach Tuck is a dance step I plan to whip out on my next interview. It's kinda like the disco dive.... Hope this helps.
 
We've discussed this before a couple of times. If you search this forum, you'll find a lot.

The short answer is: AVBUG is correct. Also, the early inflight breakups were the result of this reduced control feel. Without normal pull forces, the airframe was overstressed in the recovery attempt.

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