I may employ that tab, but right now I'm onto the next step: I called out the local CFII with some Thorp T-18 time, and took him on a familiarization flight before I sent him out to teach Marilyn, who is also a CFII, but all in Cessnas. I breifed Darrell on the wing and stall situation up to this point. We had a good time, with higher ceilings, we decided to work those stalls a bit. The clean stall was as described eariler today, but the 1 notch flaps stall got our attention on recovery during the second evolution: as I recovered with quicker but less profound control, there came a buffet like we should have gotten before the stall, then it cleared as speed increased. Darrell commented on a possible secondary stall, and we set up for a third try at 1 notch flaps low power. This one we wanted to play around in, some rudder, some aileron, to see what we would get. Well, after the stall break with left wing down, I did a minimal recovery and got the buffet again, and stronger than before, followed by a strong secondary stall that required some definite forward control before the roll to level. Not sure about the rudder position on that one...although I'd been careful to keep the ball centered as best I could up till then. The stall with 2 notches of flaps is much more controllable, with no apearant secondary this time I'm reading the NLs on stall strips....which N883FF does not have. Darrell wants to see this improved before we start Marilyn's transition training.
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