In this manual covering basic
aerobatics, Bill Kershner introduces
maneuvers in order of difficulty,
covering a variety of them in his clear,
understandable, and humorous style.
The Basic Aerobatic Manual is fully
illustrated with the author's own
drawings and contains a practical
syllabus, a detailed bibliography and an
index. Though the manual emphasizes
airspeeds and techniques recommended for
the Cessna Aerobat, the maneuvers
described in the book may be performed
in other airplanes certified for
aerobatics.
This manual explains and illustrates 26 aerobatic maneuvers in a
six-lesson supplement to introductory aerobatics instruction. It
covers the following subjects:
Introduction to Aerobatic Flight
-
Federal
Aviation Regulations
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Physical
Condition
-
Acceleration Forces
Preparatory Manuevers
-
Stalls
-
Steep
Power Turns
-
The
Chandelle
-
The
Wingover
-
The Lazy
Eight
Spins
-
A
General Review
-
Mechanics of the Spin
-
Spinning
the Aerobat
Basic Aerobatic Maneuvers
-
The
Three Fundamentals
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The
Aileron Roll
-
The Loop
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The Snap
Roll
Loop-Roll Combinations
-
Loops
followed by Aileron Rolls
-
The
Cloverleaf
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The
Cuban Eight
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The
Immelmann
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The
Coordination Exercise
-
Spins
and Combinations
More Variations and Combinations
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The
Barrel Roll
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The Snap
at the Top of a Loop
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The
Reverse Cuban Eight
-
Hesitation Rolls
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The
Reverse Cloverleaf
Recoveries from Unusual Attitudes
Softcover, 8.5” x 11”, 103 pages.