With 40 degrees of flaps, I might be able to do it in the Skyhawk ;-)Are there any GA planes that can hold nose straight down without exceeding Vno or Vne speeds?
With 40 degrees of flaps, I might be able to do it in the Skyhawk ;-)
Why are you putting bad ideas in my head?That might actually go backwards
Are there any GA planes that can hold nose straight down without exceeding Vno or Vne speeds?
Are there any GA planes that can hold nose straight down without exceeding Vno or Vne speeds?
Are there any GA planes that can hold nose straight down without exceeding Vno or Vne speeds?
Are there any GA planes that can hold nose straight down without exceeding Vno or Vne speeds?
I watch acrobatic and I see planes pulling out of the nose down attitude pretty quick while airspeed rises fast. Do any of the acro planes have the capability of holding nose down for long duration? How much would decreasing pitch on the variable aid to this?
I'm guessing the only planes really built this strong are military.
If you dove a Cessna with full flaps for even a couple seconds, you'd exceed the white arc and risk breaking one or more flaps off. Flap hits tail...
I've flown a Cessna 150 "backwards" in high winds once. Was interesting, but fortunately not too turbulent.