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Old 10th Jul 2011, 22:20
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Originally Posted by stiknruda
Cassidy's book is as techie as you need to get of you intend to fly the maneouvers.
Concur. If the OP wants a precise aerodynamic analysis of what's going on during a particular figure, suggest he gets over to White Waltham and flies the figure with AC - he'll be able to provide the analysis - in exacting, pithy detail - while it's happening.
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