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Go practice some slow-flight and high AOA flight, crank up your volume and see how the aircraft behaves at various AOA's. It's VERY easily readable and noticeable - also, why would you ever even come close to a stall situation operationally? Don't suck, don't stall your Tomcat.

 

I hardly ever stall my cat, that's not the issue, the issue is I'm having a hard time telling the sweet spot (15-17 units AoA) from feel alone as compared to earlier in the FM.

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I hardly ever stall my cat, that's not the issue, the issue is I'm having a hard time telling the sweet spot (15-17 units AoA) from feel alone as compared to earlier in the FM.

 

turn the volume up a bit and listen to the shakes and rattles, she really talks to you when shes happy

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Was in V/R today and my wife was in her "Man Cave" with her embroidery machine. Off the Cat I started felling the shaking and lots of vibrations, I looked around and it took me about 5 minutes to realize it was the sewing machine causing the vibrations.

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