Ref the spinning debate- at the 1891 gathering ,I met John Scheffer? who
had survived a flat spin into trees ,fortunately skewering himself on a
broken branch thus avoiding earthly contact..
He might have some relevant input.
Regards to all,
Mac

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On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 5:43 AM, Mike T via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
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> Flying Magazine's column "Aftermath" is a detailed monthly analysis of an
> accident in the NTSB database. October's column is about a KR-2 that went
> into an unrecoverable spin in August, 2013. A great deal of info is
> available, because he was running a video camera that recorded the whole
> thing (and kept running long after his death).
>
> The analysis is good, but someone here who spins his KR may want to reply
> to it. I'm mentioning this because Flying Magazine has almost no nothing in
> it useful to homebuilders, so people here may not have seen this. (BTW, I'm
> not recommending that anyone else subscribe to Flying Magazine. They
> offered me a subscription practically free, so I took it, but I don't plan
> to renew).
>
> Mike Taglieri
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