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That is not the ideal by any means nor did the Spitfire have unacceptable stick force gradients. It had a low stick force gradient and that served to aggravated the neutral longitudinal stability issue. Although steepening the stick for per G gradient was the fix used to increase the pilots ability to safely control the aircraft, the stick force gradient was not the issue with the Spitfire. The issue was the longitudinal stability was neutral and not positive. That makes for a twitchy airplane that is easy to stall, hard to precisely maintain a load factor in a turn, and easy to overstress the airframe. 3/4 of an inch from cruise to stall is not safe and would not be considered acceptable. Quote:
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