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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Ash Wyllie writes: Looks like you found a simulator error. Load a 172, and try very slow flight without using the rudder. Use power, hold altitude and keep slowing until you stall. You should emd up in a spin. Why would I do that? It has nothing to do with my question: How can autopilots make coordinated turns without control of the rudder? it has everythign to do wiht your question, fjukktard. Bertie |
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