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Spirals: Why do we stop the spiral with rudder instead of aileron? In an article by Paul A. Soderlind, (AvWeb 5/11/2000) he states you level the wings with slow, gentle rudder pressure keeping hands off the controls. I have been around a long time and have used both ailerons and rudder. Answer?
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