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Perfect loop ping Viperdoc
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . OK **** chokula. Bertie Unrelated. Still loosing it. |
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Perfect loop ping Viperdoc
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:y%U1k.3452$QI2.74
@newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . OK **** chokula. Bertie Unrelated. Still loosing it. Snort! He thinks h has me on the run! That's soooo kewt! God I love usenet. Bertie |
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Perfect loop ping Viperdoc
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:K0V1k.3453$QI2.1839
@newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . In any case, related, unrealted, it matters no one jot once I keep you poasting, fjukkwit... Bertie Sure it does. If you lack the intelligence to respond, you just showcase your ilkness. Snort! Bertie |
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Perfect loop ping Viperdoc
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . In any case, related, unrealted, it matters no one jot once I keep you poasting, fjukkwit... Bertie Sure it does. If you lack the intelligence to respond, you just showcase your ilkness. |
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Perfect loop
In article XoH1k.16394$qP.15098@trnddc03,
TheSmokingGnu wrote: More_Flaps wrote: How can I tell if my loops are perfect circles? Ask Dudley for technique, but as for the physics: a perfect loop would have a constant acceleration. Only in zero G. Just take an accelerometer with you and see how consistent you are (preferably one that can discount the Earth's gravity, Are there such beasts? I know it's theoretically possible, but it would be very hard (and expensive) to build such a gadget. Do they really exist? rg |
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Educating Maxwell, Part 2
I agree- his spins and snaps are actually cheats- there is no stall break.
On the other hand, he is so smooth that no one notices- he is the master of energy conservation. |
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Perfect loop
Ron Garret wrote:
In article XoH1k.16394$qP.15098@trnddc03, TheSmokingGnu wrote: More_Flaps wrote: How can I tell if my loops are perfect circles? Ask Dudley for technique, but as for the physics: a perfect loop would have a constant acceleration. Only in zero G. Just take an accelerometer with you and see how consistent you are (preferably one that can discount the Earth's gravity, Are there such beasts? I know it's theoretically possible, but it would be very hard (and expensive) to build such a gadget. Do they really exist? rg Yes. The Naval Test Pilot School uses extremely sensitive accelerometers on the T38's used for coupling and departure research flights. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Perfect loop
On Jun 6, 5:55*am, Ron Garret wrote:
In article XoH1k.16394$qP.15098@trnddc03, *TheSmokingGnu wrote: More_Flaps wrote: How can I tell if my loops are perfect circles? Ask Dudley for technique, but as for the physics: a perfect loop would have a constant acceleration. Only in zero G. And only if speed is constant. Cheers |
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Perfect loop
On Jun 5, 1:35 pm, More_Flaps wrote:
On Jun 6, 5:55 am, Ron Garret wrote: In article XoH1k.16394$qP.15098@trnddc03, TheSmokingGnu wrote: More_Flaps wrote: How can I tell if my loops are perfect circles? Ask Dudley for technique, but as for the physics: a perfect loop would have a constant acceleration. Only in zero G. And only if speed is constant. Cheers It's very simple to do this. Simply incline the loop 90 degrees from the axis you were thinking of. This has another name - a 360 degree turn. ;-) K l e i n |
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Perfect loop
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Dudley Henriques wrote: Ron Garret wrote: In article XoH1k.16394$qP.15098@trnddc03, TheSmokingGnu wrote: More_Flaps wrote: How can I tell if my loops are perfect circles? Ask Dudley for technique, but as for the physics: a perfect loop would have a constant acceleration. Only in zero G. Just take an accelerometer with you and see how consistent you are (preferably one that can discount the Earth's gravity, Are there such beasts? I know it's theoretically possible, but it would be very hard (and expensive) to build such a gadget. Do they really exist? rg Yes. The Naval Test Pilot School uses extremely sensitive accelerometers on the T38's used for coupling and departure research flights. It's not so much that they have to be sensitive as that they would have to incorporate an AHRS (or something equivalent) in order to figure out which way is down. And what is a coupling and departure research flight? And why would you need an accelerometer that compensated for gravity to conduct one? rg |
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