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On Jun 8, 6:06*pm, wrote:
On Jun 8, 3:39 pm, More_Flaps wrote: A very detailed responsed mostly snipped... Since you response is very detailed, more than I was expecting, I should say that I was primarily interested answers about why it is that setting trim relieves pressure that pilot has to exert on yoke. I mentioned in response to Geoffrey's post that aircraft under question could be consider C172, whose trim mechanism is obvious, but if one were to talk too much about that part which is obvious, then one might inadvertently give the answer away. Again, this isn't rocket science, but I suspect that other students, like I, had misconception of how it might work, even though it is written in the book how it should work. -Le Chaud Lapin- |
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