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Airspeed check against groundspeed (and stabilised approaches)

Airborne_Again wrote:

But it certainly is stabilised in the sense of having a predictable flight path and a predictable airspeed

I think we agree actually, but I’m not sure what you mean by predictable. Landing a Cub is more like a predictive controller algorithm where stick, pedals and throttle are free variables used to “hit the spot” and airspeed is the constraint

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