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Old November 9th 03, 01:39 PM
Dave Stadt
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"Happy Dog" wrote in message
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
You don't have positive G all the way around in an aileron roll.

In a properly done aileron roll you certainly do...


Were you thinking of a slow roll?


I know the diffference between a slow roll and an aileron roll.

If you think you maintain positive G in an aileron roll,

(1). Take along a bottle of water and a drinking glass next time you
fly.

(2). Fill the glass with water and place it atop the instrument
panel.

(3). Do an aileron roll.


Which proves what? Place a glass of water atop the instrument panel and
execute a steep turn. It won't stay there, Are you saying that a steep
turn isn't a positive G manoeuvre? You haven't thought this through...

le moo



If you stay coordinated it certainly will stay. Ever see the video of
Hoover pouring a glass of water while doing a roll.


 




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