in any case a float carb will cut gas un neg G's so the planes with them should lose power when in neg G's because it will cut the gas so much the engine will lean its self out giving the engine a high rpm then a stall.
Actually you have this backwards,the float bowls don't get fuel because the floats are at their highest point so the carb doesn't demand fuel from the system.What fuel is in the carb gets used up and the engine is fuel starved and cuts out.
It doesn't run lean,that would be a mixture setting and has nothing to do with what happens under neg.G's
1 of the biggest issues with the flat spin/inverted spin in the spitMk1 is caused by combat trim! Once the plane enters at stall CT dials in full up elevator,much like in the TA152 and this causes you to have problems getting enough down elevator to pitch the nose down.
Turning off CT and giving full down elevator trim can help alot,so can lowering the gear! If you lowered flaps you've made the situation worse,this also dials in full up elevator trim and can make recovery all but impossible.
YMMV!
