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Mantis Toboggan, MD
My own long ramble about buildup and troubleshooting deleted, but in summary if I had an airplane that had the characteristics he's demonstrated *above* stall speed *and* I couldn't reliably get it above 6K feet I wouldn't be leaping headlong into (low altitude) stall testing. I'd poke at the low speed end and pick an indicated approach speed with margin above the lowest speed I tested satisfactorily and work with that until I got the heart-of-the-envelope handling and propulsion worked out. I may have, just maybe, even done that once or twice.Yeah, Vx and Vy wouldn't be my top concern. Stall speed? That's be one of the first things I would test (and did).
I don't know whether Raptor dude is doing that or not, but there can be reasons for not doing stalls early.
Nauga,
who also answers to 'Max Flex'