The Basic Aerobatic Manual, Third Edition, is a complete reference for
the beginning aerobatic student, with invaluable unusual attitude and
spin recovery information for the more straight-and-level flyer. This
book emphasizes techniques for the Cessna Aerobat models, but the
described maneuvers easily translate to other aerobatics-certified
airplanes.
Starting with stalls, chandelles and lazy-8's, the student is guided
through spins and the three fundamentals of basic aerobatics: the
aileron roll, loop, and the snap roll. Once these basics are learned,
the combination maneuvers (the cloverleaf, for example) are covered
in-depth.
This third edition includes a new chapter on loss of control in-flight
(LOC-I), the leading cause of fatal general aviation accidents, to
complement the chapter on unusual attitudes (upset) recovery for pilots
especially focused on flight safety. Returning to controlled flight
solely by reference to instruments is examined closely. The chapter on
spins and spin recovery benefits from the knowledge gained in over 7,000
spins, each having from 3 to 25 turns, in the Cessna Aerobat.