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Unbelievable Airbus A380 vertical Take-off + Amazing Air Show ( HD ) Paris Air show 2013



 
 
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Old October 4th 14, 04:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Orval Fairbairn
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Default Unbelievable Airbus A380 vertical Take-off + Amazing Air Show ( HD ) Paris Air show 2013

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Robert Moore wrote:

Orval Fairbairn wrote
Any airplane that can take 3G can be aileron rolled successfully. It
would be like watching an elephant dance.


Why 3Gs? I don't recall any specific elevator input when doing
aileron rolls back in my Navy aerobatic training nor more
recently while flying a YAK-52. You aren't one of those people
who confuse aileron rolls with barrel rolls are you?

Bob Moore


Just in case there is a pooch waiting for you at the end.
 




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