On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 07:08:51PM +0000, Stefan Schreiber wrote:

> I am just “sharing” what a Swedish pilot and aviation engineer wrote to me,
> discussing and clarifying your problem(s)... ;-)

We were not discussing spins, either upright or inverted.

A 'spiral', very different from any spin, was mentioned, 
and Sampo seemed to think that recovery from that would
require regaining speed. The opposite is true, as in a 
spiral your airspeed will increase [1]. Unless you recover,
there are two ways in which it can end: by smashing into
the ground, by or structural breakdown as the result of
excessive speed.

So as part of spiral recovery, you need to reduce speed.

[1] As it will during any turn, unless you compensate
by pulling the stick to maintain altitude.

Ciao,

-- 
FA

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