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<<They are very docile A/C except they try to go inverted in a departure
type stall.
A stall-spin absolutely should not occur when an aircraft is equipped with
an AOA or RLI-type devise. Further, practicing stall avoidance and stall
recovery will help to avoid incipient spin.
My experience in my long-winged LNC2 is that stall occurs below 55 mph and
is very controllable with rudder alone. It mushes down-ward in altitude
rather than dropping a wing and instantly recovers when power is applied
even with full flaps and gear extended. Greg Nelson
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