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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:56:28 GMT, EDR wrote in
Message-Id: : You've never flown aerobatics, have you? I've only a couple of hours of aerobatic instruction. |
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In article , Larry Dighera
wrote: You've never flown aerobatics, have you? I've only a couple of hours of aerobatic instruction. Think combined spin and roll at high rate (greater than 300 degrees per second). The forces exerted are dynamic, they are constantly changing in direction and magnitude. In the spin, the nose is pitching up and down while the yaw and roll components vary; the loss of a wing or portion of a wing also impart their own yaw/pitch/roll components. The amplitudes of each component are constantly varying. |
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