How to Learn Aerobatics

Fly straight and level., At about 120 knots, pull back on the stick until you are going vertically upwards., The plane will fall backwards and tilt to the way your rudder is., Pull out until straight and level again.

5 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Fly straight and level.

    Push the throttle up to full and pitch slightly down.

    By doing this you are building up the speed to get you up into the vertical. , Keep the plane heading up.

    When you are near to falling backwards, push the rudder either left or right. , It will twist round and start to descend vertically. , That is the procedure for a stall turn.
  2. Step 2: At about 120 knots

  3. Step 3: pull back on the stick until you are going vertically upwards.

  4. Step 4: The plane will fall backwards and tilt to the way your rudder is.

  5. Step 5: Pull out until straight and level again.

Detailed Guide

Push the throttle up to full and pitch slightly down.

By doing this you are building up the speed to get you up into the vertical. , Keep the plane heading up.

When you are near to falling backwards, push the rudder either left or right. , It will twist round and start to descend vertically. , That is the procedure for a stall turn.

About the Author

N

Natalie Gutierrez

Specializes in breaking down complex home improvement topics into simple steps.

78 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: