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From: Manvel,
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Entering a flat spin is about the same with any airplane. At altitude reduce power, apply full up, left rudder, and left aileron. As the plane enters the spin slowly cross the aileron stick to the right. Just how much you'll have to experiment with.
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From: apple valley,
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Hey there guys, I am sure most know this but some planes just do not have enough elevator to do a flat spin. My H9 Twist does them just great but my skyraider Mach-2 will not do them at all. Just a little food for thought.
Dave
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From: Boyertown ,
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i can't get my fun air to do an inverted, but it will do an upright quite well, I just go straight up, then straight down, doing a snap roll or spin, whatever its called, then put opposite ailerons in, and leave the throttle and half to full depending on how fast i want it to spin. BEWARE, it takes about 50 to 100 feet of altitude to recover
Hope this helped you out,
Scott
Hope this helped you out,
Scott



