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25th Aug 2023, 16:29
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Posted By hans brinker

But definitely heavy on the controls... Loved the...

But definitely heavy on the controls... Loved the cockpit tho. Flew the DHC8 as well, and it is totally Airbus vs Boeing.
5th Aug 2022, 19:34
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Posted By hans brinker

I hope I addressed most of this already in my...

I hope I addressed most of this already in my previous post, but if not, please educate yourself on how airplanes fly. There is absolutely no need to change power while turning other than to correct...
5th Aug 2022, 17:49
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Posted By hans brinker

I guess I will too have to clarify. I think it...

I guess I will too have to clarify. I think it depends on the situation.
If the tower asks you to do a 360 on downwind, although it is the normal way of saying it, it is technically incorrect,...
5th Aug 2022, 17:38
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

So, I will try to not make this personal and have...

So, I will try to not make this personal and have omitted references to your PhD.

First of all. Kinetic energy is not absolute, but depends on your frame of reference. As I sit here in a chair...
5th Aug 2022, 03:02
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

Ground referenced 360s require power adjustment...

Ground referenced 360s require power adjustment because the airplane flies in reference to the air, thank you for proving my point.

For the love of flying, next time you are out flying do a few...
5th Aug 2022, 02:56
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Posted By hans brinker

No to both.

No to both.
5th Aug 2022, 02:55
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Posted By hans brinker

A levels in highschool, studied physics. Show me...

A levels in highschool, studied physics. Show me your PhD
5th Aug 2022, 02:54
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Posted By hans brinker

Everything you have said is based on changes in...

Everything you have said is based on changes in wind speed and that is not the question.
5th Aug 2022, 02:52
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

No. That's why when you perform "turns around a...

No. That's why when you perform "turns around a point" for your CFI your bank angle varies depending on wind speed, but a 360 is just a rate one turn for 2 minutes.
3rd Aug 2022, 03:43
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

hard to believe people don’t understand that.

hard to believe people don’t understand that.
2nd Aug 2022, 13:44
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Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

Imagine swinging a weight attached to a rope...

Imagine swinging a weight attached to a rope around in around in a horizontal circle. It's swung at such a speed the angle of the rope is about 60 degrees from vertical. The ball experiences gravity...
2nd Aug 2022, 06:28
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

So you think that in cruise, with a steady wind...

So you think that in cruise, with a steady wind from the left and no power changes, if you turn left your airspeed will increase, and if you turn right it will decrease?
2nd Aug 2022, 05:48
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

I want to clarify my statement about ground speed...

I want to clarify my statement about ground speed vs airspeed and kinetic energy was in reference to a steady wind. I was trying to keep it simple enough for widescreen, but I think that might be an...
2nd Aug 2022, 05:39
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

I really hope you are not a pilot. You have...

I really hope you are not a pilot. You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. Kinetic energy is not ground reference based.
When an airplane is flying around in a constant bank it will...
1st Aug 2022, 18:00
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

I'm sorry, WHAT?? Airplanes do not fly relative...

I'm sorry, WHAT?? Airplanes do not fly relative to the ground, they fly relative to the air. If you fly an airplane at 60kts, against a 60kts headwind, you will be stationary over the ground, but you...
20th Jul 2022, 17:40
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

well, that’s embarrassing. Yes, full aileron to...

well, that’s embarrassing. Yes, full aileron to raise the dead engine.
after accelerating much less control travel required to fly, but the first few hundred feet climbing at V2 were challenging.
19th Jul 2022, 23:28
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

Well, the way I normally said was flew like a...

Well, the way I normally said was flew like a truck. Rotate definitely required both hands. Engine failure required so much rudder pressure I would normally use both legs, full aileron into dead...
18th Jul 2022, 21:15
Replies: 81
Views: 16,205
Posted By hans brinker

Built like a brick, flew like one too.

Built like a brick, flew like one too.
18th Jul 2022, 21:14
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Posted By hans brinker

Flew that plane for Denim Air.

Flew that plane for Denim Air.
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