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Old October 10th 06, 12:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Lomcevak Tumble - Aerobatic Maneuver Demonstrations -
Fighter ... Student Air Show Pilot, Carl, gets cockpit
instruction on flying the Lomcemvak tumbling maneuver.
Fighter Combat International lists our Adventure Home ...
www.fightercombat.com/vid_03Sep04.htm - 23k - Cached -
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[PDF] Maneuver Name: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View
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Maneuver Description: The 45° Up Lomcevak begins
with an aggressive pull to. the 45° up line "A". Once
established on the 45° up line, the aircraft is ...
www.fightercombat.com/maneuvers/Lomcevak.pdf -
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All about aerobatics-Freestyle-torque roll, Knife edge spin,
flat ... There are variations for lomcevak, especialy in the
way to begin (level description lomcevak , 45° description
lomcevak ou vertical description lomcevak ). ...
rafaero.free.fr/voltige4-eng.html - 12k - Cached -
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"Morgans" wrote in message
...
| With much less weight in the wing and tail, the dynamic
motion in a
| maneuver could cause the inertia of the fuselage to
overpower the
| aerodynamic stabilizing forces of the wing and tail. In
the worst cases
| the pilot lost control and the resulting abnormal air
loads caused
| airframe structural failure.
|
| Sounds like a winner to me. Thank you for taking the
time and interest.
| Dudley Henriques
|
| I'm not quite sure what that means, as far as what motion
the fuselage actually
| takes.
|
| Does the nose veer off of the line of flight, or does
something else happen?
| --
| Jim in NC
|