Models Show How "Slow Roll" Is Performed in the Air

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By using model planes, students at Randolph Field, Tex., illustrate how a “slow roll” is performed in flight. Thus, they learn the respective positions in which their planes should be at certain stages in the maneuver. Starting level, the plane is rotated around its longitudinal axis with the ailerons. If done correctly, no altitude is lost.

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Models Show How "Slow Roll" Is Performed in the Air

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Models Show How "Slow Roll" Is Performed in the Air

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eng

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Date Issued (Dublin Core)

1941-02

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225

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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