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Old 07-25-2012, 01:48 AM
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You just don't have the evidence that that is actually what happened for a start
Ahh....

You can look at the slope of the Cm/CL curve.....

Ahhh, elevator oscillation graphs....


Ahhh, Abrupt pull up characteristics.....

Elevator angle / Acceleration / stick force graphs....

It is very cut and dry. No emotional involvement required.

Here is the stick travel requirement the Spitfire did not meet.....

You guys need a copy of the report?
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Old 07-25-2012, 01:51 AM
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While CG location will effect the stall velocity, stall behavior is not stability.

It is apples and oranges.

"Being flown" in the stall buffet is not the same as "turns great in the stall buffet" either.

Carry on
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Old 07-25-2012, 02:55 AM
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An ode to stability and buffet with apologies to Plt Off Gillespie Magee

Oh How I thought I'd slipped the surly bonds of earth
I've danced and rolled and slipped and pulled and done a thousand things
I pulled once more .....Buffet flick ... oh no the lift has gone from my wings.

My Spit MKI yawed and clanged and bucked and pitched

The stability of this Spit MKI is such a bitch !

This I fear must be a spin

Time for me to put my best effort in.

I pulled the throttle back to Idle

I centralised the controls as I had been taught
Its times like these that things get a little fraught

I smoothly pushed on opposite rudder

But my Spit MKI she continued with the judder

I eased the stick progressively forward

smoothly smoothly son and you will get your reward.

And then it happened out she popped

All the banging and the clattering had stopped
as 90 degrees nose down my Spit MKI had flopped

But there I was at even lower Alt so very close to the heather.

Time for me to pull my best turn ever

But what should I do ?

Alas I had no clue

A fervent prayer to Crumpp Patron saint of the NACA

Surely he will guide me through this delicate matter

"Pull smoothly lad but don't let it Buffet" said Crumpp

I did as I was told ....... until I felt the fatal Thump
Impact ! .........bummer .....I was in the Hawkinge dump.

And that was that I was dead

I knew I shouldn't have listened to what got in my head

Now I really had slipped the surly bonds of earth

Up and up I went until there I was nearing heaven listening to the mirth.

When I got there what did I see ?

A raucous bunch of forum guys all from 1C

One by one they began to chant .... "Another victim of Turning room available is less than turning room required"

I hung my head in shame .... how could I have been so dumb? ..... How could this have transpired ?

At last a sign of hope, along he came Pontius ..... the world famous Pilate

Take heart young man .... my advice and gift today will make you smile a lot

The trick is to pull until you feel the "buzz" then hang on to it like glue

Only this young lad will keep you out of the Poo.
and now a gift .... a second chance at life for you.

In flash there I was 90 degrees nose down over Hawkinge

Time to do my stuff .... no time to grumble or to whinge

I smoothly pulled to the Buzz... Pilates words ringing in my ears like a bell

Boy o boy my Spit MKI she is turning well
And then there I was above the ground .... Gee that was swell.
Good on you Pontius your advice today has done me well.

So pilots all if you want to turn

pull to the buzz ..... lest you burn
Dont always listen to a Boffin
That just might lead you to a coffin.

And to the mods out there

its time to put this all to bed
please please .... close this bleeding thread !
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Old 07-25-2012, 03:43 AM
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Oh How I thought I'd slipped the surly bonds of earth
I've danced and rolled and slipped and pulled and done a thousand things
I pulled once more .....Buffet flick ... oh no the lift has gone from my wings.

Many threads deserve an epic poem,
Very few get one.
Thank you IvanK.
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Old 07-25-2012, 05:54 AM
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IvanK that was epic!
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IvanK that was epic!
+1 - Brilliant!
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Old 07-25-2012, 11:03 AM
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bongo, 'Spitfire: The History' has some, but not for the MkI.
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IvanK that was epic!
+1

Great way to start the day.
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While CG location will effect the stall velocity, stall behavior is not stability.

It is apples and oranges.

"Being flown" in the stall buffet is not the same as "turns great in the stall buffet" either.

Carry on
So I guess that your comments

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Spitfire Mk I Operating Notes, July 1940.

What do you think the "violent shudder" is.....hint....PRE-STALL BUFFET.


and those that you posted on the PN's are worthless to this discussion and not worth bothering with? I take it the NACA report on the Spitfire's desirable stall behaviour was wrong because according to you the PNs say otherwise? Thanks for contradicting yourself again Crumpp...
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Old 07-25-2012, 03:29 AM
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Thanks for contradicting yourself again Crumpp...
Good point!
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