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T-37 Spin analysis

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Granted, it's not a biplane and barely has two engines, but the YouTube film on T-37 spin training is REALLY interesting. I remember seeing it in college in engineering school. And I famed in the Tweet and we did some spins but nothing exotic so no mistakes lead us into dark corners. I don't know if this link will function or not.



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