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Congratulations Herb!  The voice of reason.  No amount of practice will
counteract the gross stupidity
that some pilots exhibit.  Many pilots are no more than an accident
looking for a place to happen.  And,
it generally does, sooner or later.

Larry

"H. Sloane" wrote:

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> Hi Gang!    with all the blarney evident on the Couper
> list I guess one more comment won't muddy the waters
> too much.....and it'll be a short one: DON'T DO IT!
> It's absoluteyly beyond me why any reasonably
> responsible pilot ( and thats not a contradiction in
> terms!) would deliberately put an obviously low
> powered aircraft like an Ercoupe into a chandelle,
> immelmann, or any other similar maneuver. All the
> "practice" in the world won't counteract specific
> aerodynamic realities. Better flight planning would be
> the better course of action to negate the adventure of
> canyon entries and potential fatalities. Think about
> it you advocates of dangerous and totally unnecessary
> stresses on aircraft which, in most instances, are
> over 50 years old. Yours for safe flying! HERB SLOANE
>
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