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Z32MadMan

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Allan Cassidy dedicated a few pages of his book towards this subject and I wanted to see what the general consensus was here on the board.

Do you trim for a particular a speed or zero G before starting a sequence and why?

The instructor I had for basic acro in the Pitts had me trim for a moderate speed, but I'm curious about what others have found works best for them?
 

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