Every single AOA I
know of requires you to stall the aircraft to calibrate the
AOA.
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 3:24
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Subject: [LML] Re: Stall Speeds, Wing
Cuffs, Vortex Generators for Lancair
4p
One of the main reasons
all of us IV-P owners have a hell of a time getting insurance for our
airplanes is because too many guys "explored" the stall characteristics of
their airplane (and for many it was their last flight). I fly another
airplane that can fly comfortably at 60 degrees AOA, and have a good bit of
time as an operational test pilot, but I will never stall my IV-P
intentionally. Or even get close. Like Colyn and John, I'm 120 on
downwind, 110 at the base turn and 100 on final until the runway is assured.
Unless we fly the pattern at 8000 feet AGL, a stall will probably be
fatal for any of us. Please don't be the next one to prove this point
!