If you studied the subject in a university it would be most likely taught in the same manner it is taught in the UK. All I am saying is that in the factory schools in the states and in most military training schools that I am familiar with, they teach gyroscopic precession because it is easy to understand. Now in some people’s minds this theory is incorrect and does not reflect the world of science and they may be correct. But, until the schools in the United States start to teach it your way. I will have to stick to my story. You may think I’m wrong but as long as I stay on my side of the pond I will not have to argue the point if I get into a discussion with an American pilot or mechanic because most of them learned the subject in the same way I did.
Regarding the thumbs down icon I will repeat what I said when this subject was raised on another thread: The very first post I made I noticed that many of the posts on that thread had thumbs up icons. I simply chose the thumbs down icon simply to be different. Sometimes the icon reflects my comments but it is not to be taken seriously by the individuals I was responding to. I would imagine that if I used the fish icon someone would eventually question me about that.