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Old June 1st 07, 01:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Coordinated turns without rudder, and autopilots

I'm kinda new here, tho flying tin cans for 32 years. I think, or one
heck of a delusion. Sorta simulatin' what an A/P comfortably does.
What's this repartee with Mx all about? There is a web site of a
pathetic loser it appears is his. Can't be. 6 billion people on the
planet, enormous odds.

The moron engineers who been designing A/P's for 60+ years, whatever,
just never met a consultant in France. Why them inboard waggle
thingies (I know the technical lingo) on many transport jets in cruise
which work fine just done nuthin' but drive airline ticket prices up.
The solution is how Microsoft, the world force in computing does it.
The French-based consultant has seen it, right on Mommy's 'puter. Why,
Teflon was invented by accident. Clericals at 3M told management that
crappy glue which really isn't was real cool. Aluminum and steel costs
real money; even C++ code is cheap.

There's even word the A/P controller for them old tin cans is "analog
logic," maybe 2N2222's for how crude the industry is.

You folk just bash for bash sake. It's oh, so wrong.

/s/ ****tards Anonymous

 




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