flat spins
Hey aerobatic guys, I just took a trip over here from my home at warbirds.
I early the summer saw a truly impressive flat spin done from a horizontal fly by.
This guy had a big Stinger converted to a twin with a pair of 38's (not the female kind) and a nice blended nose.
He came by about 30 feet up and 1/2 throttle then he must have flipped a switch and idled the left motor and hit full left rudder. He did a 3 turn flat spin and pulled out horizontal without missing a beat or losing any altitude. Can't even imagine the transmitter controls!!! Then he came by again but much faster and pulled straight up and did the same thing vertical!!! Just to make everyone a believer he finished every flight on 1 motor! I didn't get a chance to talk to him but he obviously knew his stuff.
It's always fun to check out what the other guys are doing. Y'all come on to warbirds and see what we do.
bentwings