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Old 13th May 2005, 22:20
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Rate 1 turns

Could anyone clarify this issue for me. I recently downloaded a Trident 2 for my flight simulator. The thing is the maximum bank angle using the autopilot is 20 degrees. By my calculation this wouldn't produce a rate 1 turn at speeds above about 150 kts. As vectors & corners in holding patterns are executed using rate 1 turns as standard (so I'm told) can anyone explain this. The model is apparently faithful to the original.
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As you start getting faster than Piper Cherokee type speeds, rate 1 turns become impossible to achieve- you cannot turn quicker than 3 degrees/sec at speeds faster than about 120kts (or whatever- not sure what the final speed is where you can maintain 3 degrees/sec turn rate). So you accept whatever rate of turn your type will achieve at procedure speeds at the maximum bank used, which for passenger comfort is usually 25 degrees.

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