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Date: Jan 19, 2008 15:35
Eeyore hotmail.com> wrote in
news:47927612.654350A0@hotmail.com:
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> john bates wrote:
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>> The fact that some experienced people all mentioned the nose high
>> attitude before a stall (Which was the case due to the very short
>> distance it travelled on the grass)
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> If it had truly STALLED there would have been a far nastier mess. The
> pilot was just 'stetching' the glide.
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>> why did it do this if under perfect control? This to
>> me implies that it was not just the engines.
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> The engines didn't fail. There's clear evidence at least one was
> turning when it landed.
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