Manual The Basic Aerobatic Manual ASA

Code: 4-01-05-040

The latest development of a manual for people who want to learn acrobatics, but it is also a great supplement to UPRT knowledge. Richly illustrated, written in an accessible language, it is a compendium of knowledge for every pilot during training and after obtaining a license.

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The Basic Aerobatics Manual: With Spin and Upset Recovery Techniques is a complete beginner's aerobatic manual with invaluable, extraordinary attitude and spin recovery information for the simpler and level flyer. This book emphasizes the techniques used in the Cessna Aerobat models, but the maneuvers described easily translate to other aerobatic aircraft. Starting with stalls, candlesticks and lazy eights, the student is guided through spins and the three basic principles of acrobatics: darts, loop and snap roll. After learning these basics, compound maneuvers (for example, trefoil) are covered in detail. For a pilot more concerned with flight safety than aerobatics, there is a chapter on recovery from unusual attitudes (upsets). Return to flight controlled solely by reference to instruments shall be thoroughly checked. The spin and spin regeneration chapter builds on knowledge gained from more than 7,000 spins, each with 3 to 25 spins, in the Cessna Aerobat.

William K. Kershner began his solo aerobatic career in the Stearman N2S at the age of 17. As an aviation instructor, he later ran an aerobatic school in Sewanee, Tennessee, using a Cessna 152 Aerobat until his death in January 2007.

Softcover, 8-1/4" x 10-3/4", 128 pages; The whole is illustrated with black and white diagrams, drawings and the author's own illustrations.

Other books by William K. Kershner: Student Pilot's Flight Manual, Instrument Flight Manual, Advanced Pilot's Manual, Flight Instructor's Manual, and Flight Time Recording (Aviation Stories).

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By William K. Kershner
dimensions: 210 x 275 mm
Number of pages: 128