Originally posted by TimRas
Stall recover procedure for P-39Q. It seems more difficult than in P-63.
I don't think that there's much difference in the procedure. There is just a more explicit warning in the P-39 manual.
Many WWII fighters had nasty spin behavior, including the P-51 which frequently required 7,000 to 10,000 feet to recover.
Certainly, it won't be as difficult as trying to get the AH2 Mossy out of a flat spin.
By the way gents, the fastest way to get the Mossy out of a flat spin is to shut down the engines (not just pull power off to idle, but shut them off altogether).
I've been air spawning various aircraft at 30k to test spin recovery. When air spawned, the mossy immediately enters a flat spin (you cannot prevent it). The fastest way to recover is to not start the engines... She will nose over all by herself. If you do start the engines, you'll just have to shut them off.
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Widewing