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On Friday, October 3, 2014 5:28:05 PM UTC-4, Robert Moore wrote:
Orval Fairbairn wrote Any airplane that can take 3G can be aileron rolled successfully. It would be like watching an elephant dance. Why 3Gs? I don't recall any specific elevator input when doing aileron rolls back in my Navy aerobatic training nor more recently while flying a YAK-52. You aren't one of those people who confuse aileron rolls with barrel rolls are you? ![]() Bob Moore Just happened on the thread in passing by. Like to answer this for you but experience tells me not a good idea. :-)) Best to you Bob, Dudley Henriques |
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