If I have my knowledge correct a lomcovak is a tumble whilst climbing nearly vertical, is that correct?
This was a departure from level flight into a violent tumble that lost us about 2,000ft. Not to mention threw my arms and legs all over the cockpit, I have no idea how the pilot controlled anything in those conditions. I was in awe of his ability. He was about 65 and he made my 28 year old body seem inferiour!
That is the way a lot of people do them, as that is the easiest way of entry to one, but you can do them from level or inverted or steep turns. They are not a lot of fun, and I have forgotten, its been so long since I did one, probably 40 years. Seems as though from level flight and cruise power in a Pitts special, it was stick all the way right forward and full left rudder, then full forward neutral stick, gosh, I can't remember. Basically, as I remember, you have no control for first 2 tumbles and then you have to start recovery procedures, which depended on what attitude you were in to start the recovery. You could just put the Pitts controls in neutral and add a little power and it would stop tumbling as I recall. Unless you know what you are doing, I would'nt want to start one below about 8,000 AGL, but the show guys know what they are doing and can do them real low for crowd pleasing maneuvers. I'm going to fool around a little in here and see if I can do one. I doubt it, because being computer generated, its probably not programmed for such a violent maneuver.