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Old January 27th 08, 10:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Aerodynamic question for you engineers

On Jan 27, 1:40 pm, Nomen Nescio wrote:
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You're no help at all. Maybe you could point out the flaw: I
would be pleased to know what it is so I can retract my analogy if it
IS wrong.


Flaw:
A pilot sits either in or on the plane.
You're observing the seesaw at a distance.
Look at the same seesaw, but this time....SIT ON IT!

Now what do you see?

I'm purposely NOT spelling it out for you.
If you realize what I'm getting at, on your own, you'll never see the
world the same way, again.


So, where's the flaw? Does anyone else see the flaw? Is there
a flaw? Is Nescio here the only one who sees a flaw? A flaw he won't
identify? Is this a serious, enlightening discussion or some sort of
aviation Trivial Pursuit?

Dan