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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... writes: You're demonstrating that you've never been in a real plane, nor even in a good simulator ("good" meaning one that simulates control pressure). Some people here have only been in one type of aircraft, and mistakenly believe that all aircraft are the same. Anyway, if you're trimmed for a very slow airspeed, (high AoA, nose-up pitch) you'll absolutely know it. You'll know it by the sloppy feel of the controls, the sound the plane makes, and your airspeed indicator. Likewise, if you're trimmed for a very high airspeed, you'll know it by the stiff controls, the sound, and the airspeed indicator. In some aircraft, yes. But I wouldn't trust that in all aircraft. How would you know, you can find your fat ass with both hands just reading the regs. |
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