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A new direction for an old thread: Crosswind landings
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February 21st 05, 05:25 PM
Bert Willing
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Appearently, it doesn't count for Europe :-))
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Bert Willing
ASW20 "TW"
"J.A.M." a écrit dans le message de news:
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Excuse me... I slip for crosswind correction on final, rather than crab
(wich I assume is to correct the wind with heading; sorry, english is not
my
native language).
I find it more effective as the fuselage is already aligned with the
runway,
and a more elegant manouevre as well.
I live in Spain. Does it count as Europe?
A lot of people does it here. I teach both methods, being crab easier to
grasp at the beggining, slipping more effective and elegant when the
student
becomes proficient, IMHO.
Jose M. Alvarez.
ASW-24 'BR'
At 12:30 21 February 2005, Bert Willing wrote:
Additionally, if you don't crab to stay centered during
final, you stalling
speed will be higher. I never saw anybody slipping
for wind correction in a
glider in Europe...
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Bert Willing
ASW20 'TW'
Bert Willing