JMillar
Well-Known Member
I'm in a bit of a bind here , and you folks were the ones that came to mind. My girlfriend and I were talking, and somehow we ended up betting about whether an airplane can do a "cartwheel." I accepted the bet because we came up with a definition that let a flat spin qualify - now there are more rules :dis:. And this is not something I am coldblooded enough to take lightly
So, I know that various people have done "cartwheels" at airshows - usually a twin engine by cutting one throttle and letting that wing simply fall. But the criteria is that I can prove it by video. Anyone out there know where I could find such a thing?
So, I know that various people have done "cartwheels" at airshows - usually a twin engine by cutting one throttle and letting that wing simply fall. But the criteria is that I can prove it by video. Anyone out there know where I could find such a thing?