4/6/2011, you wrote:
>Very true statement Larry. I have slammed my tail on the runway more than
>once and the tie down ring on my tail bears the wear to attest to the fact.
>---
>Strange.
>I have 335 hours on my KR2 tricycle, and NEVER hit the tail.
>I can stall onto the runway, o
chord.
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Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 20:23:23 -0500
From: "Mark"
Subject: RE: KR> Re: Tri gear tail first on runway.
To: "'KRnet'" ,
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The angle of attack is depende
At 07:55 PM 4/6/2011, you wrote:
>The tail stall scared the out of my wife and I and she said not
>to do that ever again, Like I would.
>+
How did you identify the condition as a "tail stall"? What maneuver
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> --- On Wed, 4/6/11, Virgil N. Salisbury wrote:
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> From: Virgil N. Salisbury
> Subject: Re: KR> Re: Tri gear tail first on runway.
> To: "KRnet"
> Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 12:29 PM
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> Full stall requires ~13 Degrees Angl
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Subject: Re: KR> Re: Tri gear tail first on runway.
I am not an engineer but I always understood if there is not enough air
across the wing it is stalled. so what does the angle have to do with no air
across the wing? I know if you pull up and block the top of the wing it wil
/6/11, Virgil N. Salisbury wrote:
From: Virgil N. Salisbury
Subject: Re: KR> Re: Tri gear tail first on runway.
To: "KRnet"
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 12:29 PM
Full stall requires ~13 Degrees Angle of Attack. What is your AOA
sitting
Full stall requires ~13 Degrees Angle of Attack. What is your AOA
sitting on the ground ? If it is less than~13 Degrees, Then full stall
is NOT
possible. As Larry says" you are at the SLOWEST A/S possible
for landing ", Virg
On 4/6/2011 4:37 AM, phillip mat
At 03:37 AM 4/6/2011, you wrote:
>Very true statement Larry. I have slammed my tail on the runway more than
>once and the tie down ring on my tail bears the wear to attest to the fact.
>---
>Strange.
>I have 335 hours on my KR2 tricycle, and NEVER hit the tail.
>I can stall onto th
Very true statement Larry. I have slammed my tail on the runway more than
once and the tie down ring on my tail bears the wear to attest to the fact.
---
Strange.
I have 335 hours on my KR2 tricycle, and NEVER hit the tail.
I can stall onto the runway, or drop the mains on the ru
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