This is VERY TRUE. Just this last weekend, we observed an Unlimited pilot "simulating" a stall in competition by pushing down elevator. BOTH judges did not zero the maneuver but I was watching and asked the pilot afterward if that was what he did. He confirmed that he was spinning down-wind and wanted to show the judges a stall so he pushed down.IMAC FANATIC;7885 wrote: Get the IMAC trim app. For your phone or ipad, and do the whole thing start to finish, much like the goldberg chart but more tech savy. Rudder rudder rudder is the other answer, rudder everywhere, it.. the plane should almost look like its nosing towards you to keep it on that line. And its the hardest thing to do .. straight and level flight. Stay with it, very satisfying when you get a solid routine in.
I hear you on the " bump" but a learned judge will nail you on it and zero you. Better to make it as pretty as you can instead of faking it . And force yourself to hammer towards you if your having trouble keeping it on track.
Fishhook2670;8107 wrote: I have a 157 3w comp running a 31.5 14x8 carbon by AI made huge difference on my stall and landing speed plus pulls out much better what AI recommended to me at Joe Nall
Thanks again for the help and advice. Now to find a competition within driving distance
Robotech;8424 wrote: Where are you located in Arkansas?