DG Flugzeugbau DG-1000 Flight Manual page 61

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Flight manual DG-1000T
Spins
Caution: Prolonged spinning is satisfactorily accomplished with aft C.G.
positions. If prolonged spinning is intended, ballast in the ballast box in the fin
should be used to achieve an aft C.G. position, see section 6.8.7.
It is not necessary to extend the dive brakes during spin recovery. The DG-
1000T displays a large nose down pitch attitude after leaving the spin. So you
have to flare out correspondingly.
With medium and forward C.G. positions prolonged spinning is not possible.
The DG-1000T will terminate the spin by itself after a certain number of turns
dependent on the C.G. position. The nose down pitch and speed will be high so
with these C.G. positions not more than 1 turn spins should be executed, to
avoid high g-loads.
In addition there is a tendency that the spin will turn into a spiral dive after 1 or
2 turns. On reaching this state you must recover immediately.
Inducing the spin: Gradually bring the motorglider into a stall. When buffeting
starts, pull the stick back completely and kick in full rudder in the direction of
spin.
Recovering from the spin: Apply full rudder opposite to the direction of spin,
then ease stick forward until the rotation ceases, centralize the controls and
carefully pull out of the dive. The ailerons should be kept neutral during
recovery. Height loss during recovery is approx. 100 m (320 ft), the max. speed
is 200 km/h (108 kts.).
Issued: July 2005
EASA app.
4.23

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