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On Aug 11, 9:07*am, "Larry Goddard" wrote:
"bildan" wrote in message : On Jul 12, 10:30*am, Bart wrote: On Jul 11, 2:01*am, Bruce Hoult wrote: I disagree. Depending on conditions, the pilot might need a substantial amount of aileron in one direction of the other to keep the forces neutral. If I feel pressure on the wingtip while the slack is being taken up then I allow the tip to go markedly high or low until the pilot notices the glider is not level and applies the appropriate aileron.. That's what I like as a pilot, and that's how I will run a wing, unless the glider pilot requests a different technique. B. I observed this example. The pilot was holding full left aileron against a very light (2 - 3 Kt.) left crosswind component making the tip very heavy. *The wing runner, on the left wing, allowed the wing to go to the ground whereupon the pilot jerked his thumb up indicating he wanted the wing raised all the while still holding full left aileron. The wing runner did his best but when the wing was released, it slammed down and the glider ground looped. *The pilot jumped out and ran back demanding to know why the wing runner didn't know his job. The group of observers tried to tell the pilot it was his fault for holding left aileron but he insisted that was the right thing to do and it wasn't his fault. *He had a very hard time finding willing wing runners after that. My take home: *If I were the pilot, I'd center the stick and let the wing runner do the job right. *If I were the runner, I'd just put the wing down and walk away. If the pilot is not correcting properly when I have the wing "leveled", I will allow the wing to rise or drop according to what it wants to do so that the pilot will realize that he had the wrong inputs into the stick. *Seems to work every time. Larry That's the backup action. If the pilot is holding neutral aileron, the issue doesn't arise. |
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