From time to time when flying the P-39, there is this weird stall that is almost unrecoverable - maybe some of you have also experienced it. Problem is, when i want to recreate it on purpose, I can't. I just can get the usual stalls like on most other aircraft, short and violent, but easy to recover. THis stall is different though. When in it, all controls are dead - pretty much like those stalls on the Mossie and 152, when they tumble down like a leave with zero airspeed. However, in this case the plane has enough airspeed, close to 200, but still dead controls.
So here is it, in all it's dreaded beauty:
http://www.netcologne.de/~nc-vreckova/p39stall.ahfAs you can see at 0:43, the stall sets on at about 200 mph, flips the plane a little, and then it drops like a stone all the way to the ground. Normally at this dive angle and speed, you can easily pull out... but not with this one - no reaction to elevator, rudder or aileron inputs.
Here is a another film:
http://www.netcologne.de/~nc-vreckova/p39stall2.ahfPretty similar to the first film. Wing flips at about 210 mph, controls go dead for about 2 seconds. As suddenly as they dissappeared, as suddenly they were back though. But one still think why did they go out in the first place?
Any comments on this matter or the films?