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limit of trim = limit of travel?



 
 
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Old May 10th 08, 03:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default limit of trim = limit of travel?


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On May 9, 4:30 am, nospam wrote:

Geeez I hadn't realized how thick you guys are.
Of course the tail, elevator and tab are taken into account -


And I quote you:

"They only work "together", as you put, after a lot of careful
engineering of the individual components and the interaction between
them."

"Each item can be considered separately."

The overall impression you give is that they have little to do with
each other and can be separated as if they will act as they do without
being attached to the other parts, which is false. Sorry if I took it
that way, but I think a lot of folks would read it exactly the same as
I did.
And Maxwell needs to go do dome reading, too. Endless flaming
only makes him look like a spoiled schoolyard bully.

Dan


Sorry, didn't know you were one of Bertie's sock puppets.



 




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