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Stall Speed

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clay

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I know what the Acrosport II is all about and we tend to generate power on the upper end for aerobatic safety margins and performance in general....Has anyone considered lowering the stall speed (for maneuvering or landing) using stalls trips or other techniques and what were the results of the trial and error?


Before we start I also know if
1.I want slow stall speed I would by a feisler Storch so don't go down that road in responses

2. Acrosport 2 is gentle by nature.....

Just curious how low one could go... :)
 

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