MachFly
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The original Cherokee was certified for spins, but then Piper changed the wing and the Warrior wasn't certified for spins any more. So I'm trying to figure out why isn't it certified for spins and what's going to happen when you actually spin one?
Aerodynamically the 161 should be able to enter and recover from a spin. However the fact that Piper didn't certify it for spins makes me wonder if that aircraft does something aerodynamically worse or less predictable than the original Cherokee. Does anyone have any experience spinning it (accidently of course)?
Aerodynamically the 161 should be able to enter and recover from a spin. However the fact that Piper didn't certify it for spins makes me wonder if that aircraft does something aerodynamically worse or less predictable than the original Cherokee. Does anyone have any experience spinning it (accidently of course)?