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On Apr 13, 6:23 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Little Endian writes: In the sim it makes no sense to avoid wake turbulence because you will never know if you succeeded, its an exercise in futility. Real life is like that, too. You only know when you fail to avoid wake turbulence, not when you succeed. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. OK--I consulted an aerospace engineer at the rand corporation and he said: "The vortex does tend to drop, but pretty slowly. Even if it does, couldn't you be feeling the vortex off the upper (in a left bank, the right) wing?" |
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