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Old 7th January 2001 | 23:30
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John Farley
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EchoTango

You said:

Answer: The cosine of an angle asymptotically approaches 1/tan of the same angle as the angle approaches 90. And the g load is related to cos(AoB); the turn radius to tan(AoB)

However:

According to me g = 1/Cos AoB

Does that affect the price of fish when you are upside down?

BTW Hope you had a good holiday in the sun Ed

Regards

JF