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Old May 31st 07, 07:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Coordinated turns without rudder, and autopilots

"Mxsmanic" wrote ...

Which aspects are inaccurate?


All, to a lesser or higher degree. I already pointed out one of the most
glaringly inaccurate areas. Read what I wrote.

A coordinated turn is neither a stall nor a spin.


It is an area within the flight envelope. Read what I wrote.

Table-driven models are often more accurate.


Show me scientific proof.

I don't fly at the edges of the envelope--on that path lies
danger.


That's why pilots train stalls. Accurately knowing the signs of approaching
the danger zone gives safety.