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![]() That's were I screwed up. The elevator isn't nearly as effective as the horizontal stabilizer. I should have run full nose up trim in addition to pulling back. Tyhen I'd have gone over the top before the airspeed dissipated, I think. I'll have to wait for next year's checkride to find out. What are you guys flying loops in? In the G-III you enter at 335 mph and 4.5 Gs on the pull up. If you push to 350 MPH you can do a vertical 8, (one loop above the other with a half roll at the crossing point) IF you keep it symetrical and don't make any mistakes. Boy, but that sucker has vertical penetration. Roger Halstead ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Geez, Roger. Can't fault you for bragging on the G-III, but... Your 350 mph bird is pretty doggy. In this specific case.... Entering a loop at mach .8 is a piece of cake. Vertical penetration is non issue. We were discussing a DC-9 simulator. --- BTW -- Vertical penetration may not be a good thing.... if your pointed straight DOWN. Barnyard BOb -- |
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