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Old June 26th 07, 05:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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the plane was a French CAP 10 acrobatic plane
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Turns is a wingspan? We could do a Bill Clinton here, depends on what
you mean by 'wingspan'. Or whose wingspan.

Just how tight a non-aerobatic turn can you do in a training airplane
like a 152?


On Jun 26, 12:21 am, vincent norris wrote:
Dick wrote:
after the instructor said it would be within a wingspan, it sure seemed
that
way to this old man G.


I recall, now, an airplane that can change heading by 180 degrees within
one wingspan.

It is a DC-3 that is mounted on a pedestal at Whitehorse, Yukon,
airport. It is on a support that permits it to windcock, and it does,
even in a slight breeze.

And it needs no more space that one wingspan to do a 180 or even a 360!

vince norris