by firefly » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:42 am
I've always thought that using rudder was the way to go in the stall rather than picking up the down wing using aileron. Oddly, I have been told to assist spin recovery you can always in-spin the aileron (turn into the spin) - personally I have never tried this but I was assured this would work by two pits special pilots. I can only assume it may have something to do changing the angle of attack on the outter wing.
As you can see, with the carb heat on, 1500rpm and flap out you are basically in the landing configuration, and are normally close to the ground. So the quicker you can recover from a wing drop stall (or any stall) the better. Better still, recognise the stall symptons and do something about it before it happens.