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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2011

Kitfox IV Stalls - power off - very docile.
This plane has VGs and they do soften the stall characteristics a bit.

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  • you are one crazy dude:)

    Love your videos,greetings from greece:)

  • @electronic396  Thx

  • WHAT ENGINE YOU GOT IN HER

  • @tomdavis1986  Rotax 582

  • Man you are playing with death dude when u do that

  • @photosbychristensen -- LOl  -- says who ?

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  • @photosbychristensen Stalls..and spins .. are a part of flight training. A stall is just slowing the plane down to a point where it will NOT fly...and begins to fall.. To recover just put the nose down and give power... it will come out of it ..When landint htat is what you do..stall the plane... litteraly.. Spins are different. As long as it is NOT a flat spin recovery is relativly easy. All a part of flight training. Recognize and know how to recover.practice practice practice.

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  • anybody would try to stall a 747 ? :D

  • @photosbychristensen why? it is a must for any pilot - know what does stall feel like and how to avoid it...or at least correct it!

  • @cisjohn2616 agreed. i WILL trust a guy who will practice

  • Not really anything dangerous just as long as you have enough altitude to recover and the nose drops youll be fine.

  • @kitfoxflyer America? lol

  • thats awesome!

  • @photosbychristensen Its actually really safe, because the olane naturally wants to correct itself.

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