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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote IMHO it's not only the weight but the height, there's a big difference between pulling the yoke back when you are 20 inches away and 10 inches away. I know. I think I am following your thought, but I'm not sure. Are you saying your height (or lack of it ;-) puts you so close to the yoke (10 inches) that the closeness makes it much more difficult to pull hard on the yoke? I'm assuming that the pedals on the Navion are not adjustable, and that is what puts you so close to the yoke? -- Jim in NC |
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IMHO it's not only the weight but the height, there's a big difference between pulling the yoke back when you are 20 inches away and 10 inches away. I know. I think I am following your thought, but I'm not sure. Are you saying your height (or lack of it ;-) puts you so close to the yoke (10 inches) that the closeness makes it much more difficult to pull hard on the yoke? I think she's saying ....she never had any problems getting dates in H.S. or college, and that Ron is one lucky fella, IYKWIM. g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uWynkMaVno "She's an Eagle When She Flies" - Dolly Montblack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgOBzs4UP-Y Ok, this one was for me :-) |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote I think she's saying ....she never had any problems getting dates in H.S. or college, and that Ron is one lucky fella, IYKWIM. g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uWynkMaVno "She's an Eagle When She Flies" - Dolly I musta' been using the wrong key, decoding the last message. You obviously have the right key! ;-) And she is pretty "spunky", for a 5' nothing, too! I heard she always flys IFR, 'cause she can't see over the glareshield! g Kidding, of course. I'm sure there are no short jokes Margy hasn't heard, before! g -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote IMHO it's not only the weight but the height, there's a big difference between pulling the yoke back when you are 20 inches away and 10 inches away. I know. I think I am following your thought, but I'm not sure. Are you saying your height (or lack of it ;-) puts you so close to the yoke (10 inches) that the closeness makes it much more difficult to pull hard on the yoke? I'm assuming that the pedals on the Navion are not adjustable, and that is what puts you so close to the yoke? You hit the nail on the head. It's not bad in the Navion, but a 182 is a ****er for me. It's one reason we have a Navion, but yes, I still sit rather close. Margy |
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