I've done this in a C-150 and in the BC12 that I have now.
I start in low cruise, straight and level stabilized. Bank the airplane about 25 degrees either way and let go of the controls. Don't touch or change anything.
If you do this with a C-150 it will start accelerating and then the nose will go down and the plane will roll more into the bank. The spiral will get tighter and faster until you see that it is going to try and tear the wings off if you don't do something. I may have done it with the 172 I had, but I don't remember. I suspect the results would have been the same.
When I did it with the 12D I have now I went to the left first. It did the usual thing and rolled into the bank until it was about 45* and then to my total surprise it stabilized and wouldn't get any worse. Just went around and around at about 45* or so. I was astounded.
I then tried it to the right and the plane, after reaching about the same 45* bank started hunting up and down in pitch. Fairly mild and controlled at first, like fighting to hang on. Finally it was dropping the nose lower each time and finally it gave up and did the insane spiral thing and I had to recover.
Has anyone tried this with your Tcraft, and if so what were the results.
Darryl
I start in low cruise, straight and level stabilized. Bank the airplane about 25 degrees either way and let go of the controls. Don't touch or change anything.
If you do this with a C-150 it will start accelerating and then the nose will go down and the plane will roll more into the bank. The spiral will get tighter and faster until you see that it is going to try and tear the wings off if you don't do something. I may have done it with the 172 I had, but I don't remember. I suspect the results would have been the same.
When I did it with the 12D I have now I went to the left first. It did the usual thing and rolled into the bank until it was about 45* and then to my total surprise it stabilized and wouldn't get any worse. Just went around and around at about 45* or so. I was astounded.
I then tried it to the right and the plane, after reaching about the same 45* bank started hunting up and down in pitch. Fairly mild and controlled at first, like fighting to hang on. Finally it was dropping the nose lower each time and finally it gave up and did the insane spiral thing and I had to recover.
Has anyone tried this with your Tcraft, and if so what were the results.
Darryl
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