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Old January 28th 06, 03:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default The movie: Always

-What Dorinda is doing with the yoke doesn't seem to have much relationship
to what the airplane is doing as she steers for the lake.
-Why does an inability to pull out of a dive always (in Hollywood) depend on
being unable to pull on the yoke hard enough? When they finally figure out
a way to pull harder, they recover.


All that happened because it was written in the storybook and that was
done to make the spectators give the opinion to be familiar with most
actions happening there.
It is a wonderful scenery for a Love-affair and the story was a big deal
in emotions, but in no way a documentary movie.
I love the movie, even its not real life. Movies mostly arent......

Greetings,
Heiko