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Islander Stall
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Islander Stall
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Re: Islander Stall
I like how all the guys bail out as quickly as possible. It's not really a tough choice, parachute + reserve > stalling aircraft. 
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Re: Islander Stall
I'm no expert in these things
Could the guy who bridged himself between the fuse and the wheel, on an already slow flying aeroplane, have induced enough drag to cause the stall??? :think:
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Could the guy who bridged himself between the fuse and the wheel, on an already slow flying aeroplane, have induced enough drag to cause the stall??? :think:
Garry
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"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Islander Stall
It does not look like a stall at all to me . If it is, it is deliberately induced and held, because you will see a good degree of persistent up elevator being held on whilst the parachutists leave the aircraft
Re: Islander Stall
Well I'd have stayed in the thing until it was under control - I wouldn't have wanted it to be diving into me or my parachute!


