bob turner
Registered User
Two or three Bonanza and Debonair pilots at the Sunday beer event insisted that those aircraft will enter a spin each and every time they are stalled. I have less than five hours in such aircraft, including only two approaches to stalls, and I do not remember such nastiness.
Any truth to this? Difficult to believe . . . I routinely stall any new type aircraft, and have never flown an aircraft that just spins at stall. Even the Cirrus, required to have a parachute because of some stall characteristic, stalls gently.
If it is true, I will avoid those Beech owners who want flight reviews. I already avoid the throw-over yoke.
Any truth to this? Difficult to believe . . . I routinely stall any new type aircraft, and have never flown an aircraft that just spins at stall. Even the Cirrus, required to have a parachute because of some stall characteristic, stalls gently.
If it is true, I will avoid those Beech owners who want flight reviews. I already avoid the throw-over yoke.