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In article , MLenoch
wrote: It flies best with an initial pull of 4 G. G is not constant during the loop. It may be half a G at the top. On cooler days, I can fly the loop at 3 Gs for the initial pull; it is easier on the 50+ year old wing. But, when not doing low level airshow loops, 3 G loops are always OK at higher altitudes. The problem is getting too slow at the top, which is uncomfortable during an airshow display. Two more question, if I may... What has the airspeed at the top of the loop decayed to with 4G pull? With 3 G? |
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Two more question, if I may...
What has the airspeed at the top of the loop decayed to with 4G pull? With 3 G? At 4G......110 kts is OK and preferrable. At 3G, you can get it to float over at 80 to 90 kts. Also, just depends on how long the G pull is sustained during the ride up, as well. VL |
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At 4G......110 kts is OK and preferrable. At 3G, you can get it to float
over at 80 to 90 kts. Also, just depends on how long the G pull is sustained during the ride up, as well. At OSH each year, where you get to see a variety of WWII fighters doing fly-bys during the Warbird show, I've noticed that some Mustang pilots are considerably less aggressive on the pull-up and wing-over than others. I've often wondered if this is a limitation of that particular aircraft, or if that particular pilot is simply taking it a bit easier on himself and the bird. The most aggressive pull-ups I've seen are with that red Corsair racer and the Bearcats. Their vertical penetration (and ability to sustain the climb through the top of the half-loop) is most impressive. I always kinda feel sorry for the occasional P-40 and early naval fighters that participate, since they obviously can't keep up with you guys... :-) As always, I (for one) appreciate you discussing this on-line with us Spam canners... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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As always, I (for one) appreciate you discussing this on-line with us Spam
canners... Very much enjoy sharing........after, that's where I started too! I've often wondered if this is a limitation of that particular aircraft, or if that particular pilot is simply taking it a bit easier on himself and the bird. Some pilots are a little less "current" than others. In others words, they don't fly as much and don't know how hard to pull up or are a bit scared & unfamiliar at the same time. Just everyone's nature is different. VL |
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