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On May 14, 9:52 am, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
You haven't been here long enough. Many times Mx or Le Chaud Lapin will ask a question, get the right answer in a polite manner, and then argue endlessly against that answer, belittling the teacher. I have been here forever, and I have NEVER seen MX belittle anyone. Not once. Now, either that's because I don't read every, single thread MX responds to, or it's because my definition of "belittling" differs from yours -- but I have only seen polite responses from him in the face of some VERY demeaning attacks. There have been times, believe me, where we can get some frustrated. If he isn't as bad as I made out, I apologize. But here's an example of a reply from him about a year ago: Viperdoc writes: Hey Anthony you butthead- your basic premise is incorrect: the autopilot in small planes (like the Baron I've flown for around 500 hours) does not do coordinated turns. Just because there might be some anomalous behavior in your game does not make is so in real life. There is no anomaly in the game. The only anomaly I see is that nobody here knows the answer. Lots of people strutting about and claiming to be experts, and calling each other stupid, but nobody really knows, and that is pretty glaringly obvious to the observer. However, so little rudder is needed at speed, it makes no difference if the ball is halfway out, in terms of comfort. Then my attempts to keep it centered with the rudder are not necessary, either. Also, a standard rate turn is not necessarily a coordinated turn, although some of your statements suggested that you do not know the difference. I know the difference. As good as you might think it is, do not mistake the flying model of a $50 computer game with real flying. Your presumed knowledge and the basis of your questions are obviously limited by the shortcomings of MSFS. Do not assume that every anomaly is a simulator defect. The simulator is a lot better than you think. Indeed, it predicts the behavior of an aircraft a lot better than anyone here does. End of quote. A little presumptuous, maybe? Here's the whole thread if interested: http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.av...b9960ce?hl=en& Dan |
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