Like Tom and Doug's planes, my Alon stalls at 38 power on, 48 power off, just like it says in the book. But, I'd submit that what's important is knowing what the stall speed of "your" coupe is. No two planes are exactly alike especially after 30 to 50 years.
On another note; Larry, is it my imagination or do you always have something negative to say? No matter what a person posts you always seem to have an answer and generally it's contradictory. I've seen, and I suspect others have seem, the pattern in your comments. Please, stick to aviation and think about what you write before you submit it. Be positive and don't get personal. Give advise, only when your certain of the answer, otherwise hold your thoughts. There are people looking to this group as a source of reliable information. Your comments are frankly chasing people away. -- Bill DuCharme N6554Q
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