Silvaire
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...Possibly, but that also requires being pretty close to a stall, which probably means that someone forgot that stalling speed increases with bank and may have been flying the turn too slowly...
Impossible turn and moose stall are the same thing caused by the same illusion. First, you are at low altitude and fixated on a point on the ground, either a moose or in this case the #9 at the end of the runway they were trying to get back to. If you are turning downwind, which in this case they presumably were, and you're looking at the ground then it's going to seem like you're going faster. It's a very strong illusion, it happens quickly - especially if you just chopped all 65 of your horses in a climb with two people onboard a Cub. It also happens to seasoned pilots like crop dusters who you wouldn't think it would.