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Flying Skills : sport flying
Basic Aerobatics, by Geza Szurovy

Basic Aerobatics

by Geza Szurovy

Publisher:
ISBN-10:
0070629269
ISBN-13:
9780070629264
Published Date:
1994
Pages:
255
Weight:
1.0lbs
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Learn all you need to know to perform exciting maneuvers such as spins, loops, Cuban 8s, barrel rolls, and more - safely and precisely

Basic Aerobatics is the most requested aerobatic book by author Gene Szurovy. 11 basic maneuvers are covered, each with subsections entitled Understanding It, Flying It, Common Errors, If Things Go Wrong. Following each chapter are diagrams showing the maneuver from outside the aircraft and photos showing the maneuver from the pilot's in-cockpit point of view. Although most of the photos and some of text revolve around a Sukhoi 29 aerobatic aircraft, care is taken in the book to offer generic instructions valid for most aerobatically capable aircraft and not just exclusively for the Sukhoi. (By contrast, the other Basic Aerobatics book by William Kershner is based around a Cessna Aerobat.)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Getting Started
Loads & Limits
Preflight & Airborne Preparation

Stalls

Aileron Rolls

Slow Rolls

Inverted Flights Loops

Half Loops
The Immelmann
The Cuban Eight
The Reverse Cuban Eight
The Hammerhead
Spins
Advanced Maneuvers
snap rolls
outside snap rolls
tailslides
outside loops
inverted spins
vertical rolls
knife-edge flight
hesitation rolls
square loops
rolling circles
gyroscopic maneuvers
Recreational Aerobatics
Competition Aerobatics
Airshow Display Aerobatics
Buying an Aerobatic Aircraft
Ten Hour Aerobatic Course
Five Hour Aerobatic Course

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