ORIGINAL: coolbean
Sorry for posting this here but I'm not sure where else to put it.
I live in Liberty, MO. Two nights ago, I saw what appeared to be full scale tiger moth (not sure if it was a tiger moth, but it was a biplane with straight wings and a long tail moment like the moth) doing stall turns over the city. He was too low to pull out should something go wrong. I have never seen anyone do anything remotely like that outside of an airshow and certinly not over a populated city. We have a few cessnas and such that will fly pretty low and make pretty sharp turns, but not deliberatly stall at low altitudes.
What is you guys's opinion on this?
Since you don't even know what plane you are looking at(a Tiger Moth has swept back, not straight, wings) I don't know if you are in a position to judge how high one needs to be to recover from a stall turn.