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Old January 21st 09, 02:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.rotorcraft
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Default P.I.O. problem

I was making some soup and dumplins and just like rotorcraft flying I
got P.I.O. problem. You have to cook them with the lid on so the steam
will bake the dumplins. However trying to find just the right setting
on the old electric stove is not always easy. Turn the dial up to much
and it begins to boil over and turn it down too much and it stops
cooking. There's a delayed reaction when you turn the dial, just like
when you move the stick forward on a gyro, then you can get into real
trouble and cause P.I.O. That's Pot Induced Oscillation, not Pilot
induced Oscillation, (unless you're using a gas stove) ;-) sorry I
just couldn't resist.
 




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