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Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?
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June 12th 07, 12:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_2_]
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Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?
Mxsmanic wrote in
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Actually, with respect to maintaining one g into the seat and doing a
kind of roll, you can, or at least Newton says so, but I'm not sure
the airplane exists that has the control authority to do it. If you
search the groups you'll be able to find the analysis, but the short
form is this. The airplane has got to accelelerate downward at 1 G,
then pull a G in a coordinated bank. It'll roll, but it won't be
pretty, and the pilot will feel 1 G into the seat.
You cannot climb without exceeding 1 G, and you cannot stop a descent
without exceeding 1 G, either.
Yes, you can fjukktard.
You are, of course, talking straight out of your ass yet again
Bertie
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