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Old 10-16-2011, 01:12 PM
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A spin may be defined as an aggravated stall that
results in what is termed “autorotation” wherein the
airplane follows a downward corkscrew path.
http://www.alphatrainer.com/handouts.../pg_4-12-2.pdf

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A spin is defined as an aggravated stall that results in autorotation with a corkscrew path downward.
http://www.mountainflying.com/Pages/...revisited.html


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A spin may be defined as an aggravated stall that results in what is termed “autorotation” wherein the airplane follows a downward corkscrew path
http://www.pilotoutlook.com/airplane_flying/spin

Can you force an aircraft to spin by control input from a 1G level stalled condition?

Sure!!

What are you doing with your accelerations to the aircraft when you input those controls?

Think about it.

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