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Re: XP Stall Speeds
Here's what I would have done: At safe altitude, do a stall at 10 and 40 degrees, and see by how much % they deviate from what the POH says. Then do the same with 20 and 30 degrees flaps, and just work it backwards by the same %. At least it should give a good approximate value.
Makes sense or nonsense?
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