"Doug "Woody" and Erin Beal" wrote in message
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On 4/7/04 10:52 AM, in article ,
"Mary Shafer" wrote:
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 02:22:48 GMT, "Doug \"Woody\" and Erin Beal"
wrote:
There is no difference in stick forces or "break out" as you're calling
it
between CAS, DEL, or MECH modes. Perhaps you're talking about the
feedback
force that is added when the stick is displaced from its neutral
position?
That is certainly not a "break out."
That is, too. That's the definition of break out force, the force you
have to overcome to leave the deadband.
What do you think break out force is?
The way he seems to be describing it there is an additional force imparted
beyond the normal feedback when the stick is displaced from neutral. Of
course, I've got no formal training in TPS terms, so perhaps I
misunderstand.
You didn't know, so you assumed I must not know. The only misunderstanding
here is your confucion at why being a dick didn't work for you. That is a
very common practice amoung pilots with more ego than knowledge. In the
past I would have just walked away and left you to your ignorance, but I
have learned over my years on usenet that walking away will only embolden
you to be even more of a prick, wood man. (see Weiss' posts)
This discussion is going round and round, but my point is...
No it isn't, you have allready spun into the ground wood man.