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Or rather, deck angles during climb. It always feels like the plane is clawing at the sky in a steep climb at I was curious so I took these vidcaps. Each picture is a steady state climb, the last just before the stall break. Power off the plane stalls at 45 indicated, power on more like 40. Vy is around 55.

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