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Old October 17th 03, 11:16 PM
Robert Moore
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"Jack" wrote
Cause if you know what addition air across the wings does for an
aircraft, than you will also realize that stalling an aircraft
into the wind will take a moment longer. I was taught that
when I got my license, and really learned it with a DC-8 and
furthermore in an L-1011. It doesn't change the stall speed as
indicated.


Getting pretty good with MS FlightSim, huh?

Bob Moore
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