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Forum: Tech Log
9th Feb 2006, 17:24
Replies: 5
Views: 1,464
Posted By Eagle1

Many thanks to you all, you've made things...

Many thanks to you all, you've made things definitily clearer to me. Exams coming up the day after tomorrow, so I'll keep it short: back to the books!

Eagle
Forum: Tech Log
4th Feb 2006, 16:02
Replies: 5
Views: 1,464
Posted By Eagle1

Hi Empty, Thanks very much for the trouble...

Hi Empty,

Thanks very much for the trouble you took answering my questions, but... there's still something that doesn't convince me (might be my limited ability to understand these things):

-...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Feb 2006, 19:33
Replies: 5
Views: 1,464
Posted By Eagle1

Two questions on making turns and climbing

After having placed a question on this forum on the subject of Va (many thanks for the answers), I have two more. It seems that there are more than enough people around who are willing to give good...
Forum: Tech Log
18th Jan 2006, 14:01
Replies: 4
Views: 1,718
Posted By Eagle1

Question on Va/manouvering speed

Hi all,

At the moment I'm studying to become a gliding instructor, and wrestling with a few questions. One of them has to do with the manouvering speed, Va:
is Va also dependent on the weight of...
Forum: Tech Log
10th Jul 2002, 11:07
Replies: 10
Views: 3,951
Posted By Eagle1

Thanks for all the answers, guys. I'll take some...

Thanks for all the answers, guys. I'll take some time to read these answers carefully, and if things are still a bit unclear I'll come back to you.
Not surprising I'm not the only one who has...
Forum: Tech Log
7th Jul 2002, 21:31
Replies: 10
Views: 3,951
Posted By Eagle1

Is there Coriolis force at the equator?

A question to all the Met. wizz-kids (or anyone else, for that matter).

I just studied the subject of Coriolis force, and noticed that the force has to do with the latitude and angular velocity....
Forum: Tech Log
23rd Jun 2002, 18:08
Replies: 5
Views: 1,596
Posted By Eagle1

Thanks a lot for the info. It was as I thought it...

Thanks a lot for the info. It was as I thought it would be, but having a few more replies makes it clearer.

Greetz, Eagle
Forum: Tech Log
20th Jun 2002, 18:37
Replies: 5
Views: 1,596
Posted By Eagle1

Cool Qnh?

Hi all,

Just started studies for my JAR-CPL, and one of the first subjects we tackled was altimetry. Basically it's all clear - and most of it was PPL-stuff anyway, except for the temp....
Forum: Tech Log
7th Feb 2002, 17:31
Replies: 2
Views: 2,446
Posted By Eagle1

Lightbulb IAS versus TAS

A question from a PPL who is not satisfied with what a read in my PPL textbooks.

My question concerns the, probably well-known story about increasing TAS with increasing altitude. Now, I know...
3rd Jan 2002, 23:00
Replies: 3
Views: 780
Posted By Eagle1

Post Hi, You might want to take a look at the...

Hi,

You might want to take a look at the website of AirServ, a humanitarian aid organization based in the US, but they do a lot of work in Africa, and, mind you, they are non-religious, as...
Replies: 1
Views: 428
Posted By Eagle1

Question Northaire, Arizona

Hi all,

A question: is there anybody out there who has ever done some flying at Northaire, Arizona (Prescott)? If so, what are your experiences/opinions?
Next to this: who (probably more people)...
Forum: Tech Log
31st Jul 2001, 21:21
Replies: 9
Views: 1,772
Posted By Eagle1

Post Wow... Well, the situation is somewhere between...

Wow... Well, the situation is somewhere between muddy waters and swampy ground, I'd say. I get a general picture - you guessed already I'm not an ATPL of some kind, let alone an engineer; 'just' PPL...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Jul 2001, 18:06
Replies: 9
Views: 1,772
Posted By Eagle1

Post Ahaaa..... Indeed not easy, but I'm trying to...

Ahaaa..... Indeed not easy, but I'm trying to follow. With lower weight stallspeed is also lower, so speed where airplane stalls with full deflections is lower as well... makes sense to someone who...
Forum: Tech Log
29th Jul 2001, 23:04
Replies: 9
Views: 1,772
Posted By Eagle1

Lightbulb Manouvering speed (Va) lower with lower weight?

Hi all,

Just discovered this great tech-log, with lots of surprising questions and even more unimaginable answers. Very interesting, and it wets my appetite to pose a question which has been on my...
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