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Old February 10th 07, 01:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Tony
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Default Visual coordination of turns revisited

On Feb 10, 7:17 am, "Tony" wrote:
I think the expression as to what would follow is "augered in".
There's nothing like 1.4 g's in aa climbing turn, followed by an
abrupt leveling off to make a novice's perception of coordinated
flight amusing.

On Feb 9, 10:50 pm, "Casey Wilson" wrote:



"Mxsmanic" wrote in message


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Casey Wilson writes:

It just occured to me -- there is a group of real pilots here who do
maintain coordinated with outside reference only. Those glider guys
who tape a piece of yarn to the middle of their windscreen never have
to look at the ball, do they?


Quit making statements like the one above until you go out and DO
IT!!


I guarantee that I would have it down very quickly indeed. I know the
types
of coordination tasks that I do well, and this is one of them. And I
expect
that there are many people like me. It's an easy and natural task
(natural in
the sense that what perception indicates is accurate with default
interpretations).


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You have no idea how wrong you are. One 45-degree bank, climbing 540, and
your perceptions would be worthless in the real world. And would you please
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