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T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
However, your yaw string will NOT be straight when you apply rudder to line up and you will NOT be in coordinated flight. Got me. But then, who looks at the yaw string during the flare anyway? BTW: I know that in the US, you make a difference about "forward" and "side" slip. How would this one be called? Maybe a "wing level straight forward slip"? :-) I'd like to emphasize that I usually land in a crosswind pretty much as you are describing, I fly coordinated until Thank you, Todd. Makes me sleep better. :-) Stefan |
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