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What not to do with a Super STOL

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Too slow in gusty winds. Wind goes away so does your lift. Carry a lil extra speed in gusty winds folks!

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He got too cute, less back pressure and a touch of power would have cured it all, but messed up his spot landing and landing speed. Bound to happen.

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He got too cute, less back pressure and a touch of power would have cured it all, but messed up his spot landing and landing speed. Bound to happen.

Great Landings only happen when no one is watching and there are no cameras!  EdMO

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I love the announcer saying, "something went wrong". I was like really!?  Hahaha

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One word says it all!

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Yep........screwing around and "being cute" in gusty winds.  Looks like the right wing stalled.

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That's a perfect example why you recover (level the wings) during a stall with rudder only. You can see in the video as the plane starts to bank to the right the left aileron is up which means the right one is down increasing the angle of attack and drag on the right wing causing the roll.

Edited by birddog486
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