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Old April 28th 08, 01:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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Default limit of Squirty's understanding. pretty small..

"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in message
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Mxsmanic wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:

I've flown a few that couldn't even be trimmed for slow flight or
approach ( pre war stuff) The trim was apparently only considered
to be useful for cruise.

Interesting. I was flying my simulated Cessna 182 and it didn't
seem like the pitch trim fully deflected the elevators even with the
trim all the way over (that is, I could still move the yoke to get
even further deflection). It sounds like this is true to life.

Nothing about a sim is true to life. It's a toy. Different airplanes
have different authorits. i can loop my Citabira with the pitch trim.


Bertie

YEAH!!!! Sure ya can lamer.



As if your belief one way or another makes a difference.

Bertie


Yeah, no ****. As if yours does either wannabe.

Well, Max, in addition to my other doubts, I now doubt that you ever even
flew a "thrown" model as a kid!

Peter



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Old April 28th 08, 02:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default limit of Squirty's understanding. pretty small..

"Peter Dohm" wrote in
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in message
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Mxsmanic wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:

I've flown a few that couldn't even be trimmed for slow flight
or approach ( pre war stuff) The trim was apparently only
considered to be useful for cruise.

Interesting. I was flying my simulated Cessna 182 and it didn't
seem like the pitch trim fully deflected the elevators even with
the trim all the way over (that is, I could still move the yoke
to get even further deflection). It sounds like this is true to
life.

Nothing about a sim is true to life. It's a toy. Different
airplanes have different authorits. i can loop my Citabira with
the pitch trim.


Bertie

YEAH!!!! Sure ya can lamer.


As if your belief one way or another makes a difference.

Bertie


Yeah, no ****. As if yours does either wannabe.

Well, Max, in addition to my other doubts, I now doubt that you ever
even flew a "thrown" model as a kid!


They're properly called a Hand Launched Glider, or HLG or "chuck"
glider.


Bertie

 




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