"Koopas Ly" wrote in message
om...
However, ignoring this fact, if the airplane was originally trimmed
for level flight, I contend that you would only start experiencing a
slight descent rate at an airspeed no different than prior to the
forward c.g. shift.
If you ignore that fact, sure. But you can't ignore that fact and still
have a correct understanding of the situation. I fail to see the relevance
of a hypothetical situation in which things aren't as they actually are in
real life. It won't help you understand what's happening in real life.
It's like saying "if you ignore the fact that there's gravity, we could fly
with a lot less power required than we do now". Sure, it's a true
statement, but it's not terribly useful.
Pete
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