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If you do aerobatics in a Cirrus....do you have to wear a parachute?
If you do aerobatics in a Cirrus....do you have to wear a parachute?
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suck it
It was my understanding that the parachute was installed because the plane couldn't recover from a spin as required by the certification standards. The chute was a work-around. So, the marketing program was built around the safety of the chute, not the spin characteristics. I guess it's a great example of making lemonade from lemons.
I should note that this is second-hand information and I don't have a source to link.
It was my understanding that the parachute was installed because the plane couldn't recover from a spin as required by the certification standards. The chute was a work-around. So, the marketing program was built around the safety of the chute, not the spin characteristics. I guess it's a great example of making lemonade from lemons.
I should note that this is second-hand information and I don't have a source to link.
I vote Bryan's new name here be Zima!
Just something I've noticed... the Cirrus has one hell of a roll rate.
It's like saying let's go do donuts in a Lincoln town car.
I vote Bryan's new name here be Zima!
Hey, wait a minute....that sounds like it might actually be fun.
Or maybe driftin' in a Lincoln.?
Cirrus should put one into a experimental category (with nothing but an inverted oil system) and send someone on the airshow circuit to fly an aerobatic routine with it.
I agree! My guess is that the airplane is more than capable of some maneuvers. However Cirrus is really pushing safety, so I doubt they would want people to see what it could do then go out and try themselves. I would like to see it for added peace of mind in the air-frame construction though.
My guess is that the airplane is more than capable of some maneuvers. However Cirrus is really pushing safety, so I doubt they would want people to see what it could do then go out and try themselves.
Discuss...
It was my understanding that the parachute was installed because the plane couldn't recover from a spin as required by the certification standards. The chute was a work-around. So, the marketing program was built around the safety of the chute, not the spin characteristics. I guess it's a great example of making lemonade from lemons.
I should note that this is second-hand information and I don't have a source to link.
For FAA certification, spin recovery did not have to be demonstrated because the Cirrus has a chute.
It's like saying let's go do donuts in a Lincoln town car.