On 3/3/2013 8:35 PM, Craig Funston wrote:
On Sunday, March 3, 2013 8:21:08 PM UTC-8, TravisBrown73 wrote:
I am going to sound awfully ignorant here, but are glider pilots
supposed to be sitting strait up in the cockpit while turning? I
have always cocked my head so as to be semi-close to level while in
turns. (Motorcycle riders do it...) Is there some consensus among
glider pilots that I don't know about that would suggest otherwise?
I don't here much talk on this subject at all...but it is
interesting.
~Travis
So maybe glider pilots are doing it wrong.
I've had instructors from both camps. Personal experience plus
watching cockpit footage of some of the top aerobatic pilots leads me
to believe there is some advantage to keeping your head oriented to
the horizon. I'm curious as to other opinions / justifications.
Craig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSxAAIYKPsM (watch the head gyrations
at 1:50)
I've always kept my head vertical so I can easily scan the horizon,
looking for other gliders and where I might want to go next. I thought
everybody did that!
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