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Tim wrote:
"Mxsmanic" wrote... Tim writes: Yes, it will. Try it - if you're good enough you will see it happen. If not, you have to practice your 360s. It doesn't happen. I did try it, in perfect weather, at 2500' MSL over Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, using the autopilot to make a perfect turn with a constant altitude. No bump. Then you did something wrong because it definitely does happen. BDS Tim, get with the program, man. Mxsmanic has never flown anything other than Microsoft Flight Simulator. Seriously. Rip |
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![]() "Rip" wrote Tim, get with the program, man. Mxsmanic has never flown anything other than Microsoft Flight Simulator. Seriously. That's what we are talking about. Even in MSFS you can see the effect of flying back through your own turbulence when doing a proper 360. BDS |
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