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Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?



 
 
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Old June 12th 07, 02:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ManhattanMan
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Default Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in
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Maxwell wrote:
You're ****ting us! Really!

An airplane leans in to the turns.



Well hell yes... When you want to turn an airplane, don't you just
lean over and it mysteriously goes there? Conversely, when you want
to turn your motorcycle at speed, don't you give the handlebars a
good tweek in the desired direction?


Actually, when you want to go quickly in one direction or other on a
bike, you tweak the handlebars in the opposite direction to that of
the turn.




Now you spoiled Mx's x-spurt answer....... durn.........


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Old June 12th 07, 02:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_2_]
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Default Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?

"ManhattanMan" wrote in news:6zmbi.559096
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in
:

Maxwell wrote:
You're ****ting us! Really!

An airplane leans in to the turns.



Well hell yes... When you want to turn an airplane, don't you just
lean over and it mysteriously goes there? Conversely, when you want
to turn your motorcycle at speed, don't you give the handlebars a
good tweek in the desired direction?


Actually, when you want to go quickly in one direction or other on a
bike, you tweak the handlebars in the opposite direction to that of
the turn.




Now you spoiled Mx's x-spurt answer....... durn.........


Trick is you have to go faster than about 20 mph for that.

Think he has?


Bertie
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Old June 12th 07, 02:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_2_]
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Default Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?

"ManhattanMan" wrote in news:6zmbi.559096
:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in
:

Maxwell wrote:
You're ****ting us! Really!

An airplane leans in to the turns.



Well hell yes... When you want to turn an airplane, don't you just
lean over and it mysteriously goes there? Conversely, when you want
to turn your motorcycle at speed, don't you give the handlebars a
good tweek in the desired direction?


Actually, when you want to go quickly in one direction or other on a
bike, you tweak the handlebars in the opposite direction to that of
the turn.




Now you spoiled Mx's x-spurt answer....... durn.........


Sorry, BTW, I should have known you were trolling him.


Bertie
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Old June 12th 07, 03:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ManhattanMan
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Default Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in news:6zmbi.559096
:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in
:

Maxwell wrote:
You're ****ting us! Really!

An airplane leans in to the turns.



Well hell yes... When you want to turn an airplane, don't you just
lean over and it mysteriously goes there? Conversely, when you
want to turn your motorcycle at speed, don't you give the
handlebars a good tweek in the desired direction?

Actually, when you want to go quickly in one direction or other on a
bike, you tweak the handlebars in the opposite direction to that of
the turn.




Now you spoiled Mx's x-spurt answer....... durn.........


Sorry, BTW, I should have known you were trolling him.



No loss! Any answer would have been devoid of reality anyway - can't
imagine Mx doing more than 20mph on a moped, on the back seat, eyes shut,
tears forming, never mind............


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Old June 12th 07, 03:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_2_]
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Default Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?

"ManhattanMan" wrote in
:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in news:6zmbi.559096
:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"ManhattanMan" wrote in
:

Maxwell wrote:
You're ****ting us! Really!

An airplane leans in to the turns.



Well hell yes... When you want to turn an airplane, don't you
just lean over and it mysteriously goes there? Conversely, when
you want to turn your motorcycle at speed, don't you give the
handlebars a good tweek in the desired direction?

Actually, when you want to go quickly in one direction or other on
a bike, you tweak the handlebars in the opposite direction to that
of the turn.




Now you spoiled Mx's x-spurt answer....... durn.........


Sorry, BTW, I should have known you were trolling him.



No loss! Any answer would have been devoid of reality anyway - can't
imagine Mx doing more than 20mph on a moped, on the back seat, eyes
shut, tears forming, never mind............


True, true.

Maybe in reality, he's actualy Jerry Lewis..


Bertie
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Old June 12th 07, 04:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ManhattanMan
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Default Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

Maybe in reality, he's actualy Jerry Lewis..




Naw, JL already has been quasi-reincarnated in the form of Glenn Beck, a
talk show host on US TV (not knowing where you are to recognize that, ya may
be a bonefide Oz Bunyip!) - I expect him to break into fake french gibberish
speak anytime during an interview. d:~))


 




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