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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ...
"monkey" wrote in message om... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message Allowed refutes the monkey sock's cluelessness too, Johnny. I wouldn't speak for the US Military or the FAA if I were you Tarver. Why is that? Anyway, before monkey sock so rudely interupted, I was discussing the 20# stick breakout for the F/A-18. Something anyone who ever flew the airplane would know as part of their training. I suspect "an additional 33#" of stick force added to the regular pull of the SU 27 directly into one's crotch would be less than fun. I'd go with flicking the switch. snip of monkey offering additional proof that he is no pilot if you are talking about pulling harder to override aoa/g limits, the canadian cf-18 does not have that feature. |
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