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skeeter_ca

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http://www.iconaircraft.com/news/behind-the-scenes-of-icons-spin-resistance-program.html

Icon just completed there spin-resistant program. I understand that this design makes it harder to spin but is it harder to recover if you do get it to spin. It does not mention that it absolutely will not spin or that they actually put it into a spin to make sure it would recover under normal techniques. Just wondering what you genius's thought about this?
 
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