D. St-Sanvain
July 17th 12, 07:52 AM
;oD a écrit dans r>
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> ®i©ardo avait soumis l'idée :
>> On 15/07/2012 00:35, ;oD wrote:
>>> Jess Lurkin avait écrit le 15/07/2012 :
>>>
>>>> This ~is~ a C130, yes?
>>>>
>>>> I had never noticed this before on a 130. Maybe it was just an odd
>>>> angle or something.
>>>> It looks dorked up a bit.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe that's what ~he's~ shooting?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Jess,
>>> This is the left elevator, pictured from the rear. Hercules' elevators
>>> have a "horn" at their end.
>>> Look at drawing:
>>> http://tig.ludost.net/pics/airdisk/USA/C130/Plans/C-130_19.JPG
>>> item #115.
>>> Or at picture: http://motomom.tripod.com/rudder_elevator.jpg
>>>
>>> ;oD
>>> aka Olivier
>>
>> Thanks for the information Olivier. It's not something I noticed in my last
>> Hercules flight - which was in 1968 or 1969!
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>> Ri©ardo
>
> Right. This looks like the kind of horn designed to balance the efforts given
> to the elevator, but it is really tiny.
> By the way, I see most pictures of Hercs available online show their typical
> front and profiles, not many their rear side.
> One more: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/c-130-970236c.jpg
This one shows the hole, at the rear end, on a pretty good angle :
http://aircraftwalkaround.hobbyvista.com/hercules/herky_39.jpg
But (speaking of rears) I still don't "understand" the picture posted
in the initial picture. It seems to me that something is rising before
the hole (did I write that ?), I mean that the upper part if the tip of
the elevator seems twisted upwards... instead of gently going downwards
to join the lower side...
> ;oD
> who didn't fly in any C-130 (till now)
The Eco class is noisy.
--
D520
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:
> ®i©ardo avait soumis l'idée :
>> On 15/07/2012 00:35, ;oD wrote:
>>> Jess Lurkin avait écrit le 15/07/2012 :
>>>
>>>> This ~is~ a C130, yes?
>>>>
>>>> I had never noticed this before on a 130. Maybe it was just an odd
>>>> angle or something.
>>>> It looks dorked up a bit.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe that's what ~he's~ shooting?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Jess,
>>> This is the left elevator, pictured from the rear. Hercules' elevators
>>> have a "horn" at their end.
>>> Look at drawing:
>>> http://tig.ludost.net/pics/airdisk/USA/C130/Plans/C-130_19.JPG
>>> item #115.
>>> Or at picture: http://motomom.tripod.com/rudder_elevator.jpg
>>>
>>> ;oD
>>> aka Olivier
>>
>> Thanks for the information Olivier. It's not something I noticed in my last
>> Hercules flight - which was in 1968 or 1969!
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>> Ri©ardo
>
> Right. This looks like the kind of horn designed to balance the efforts given
> to the elevator, but it is really tiny.
> By the way, I see most pictures of Hercs available online show their typical
> front and profiles, not many their rear side.
> One more: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/c-130-970236c.jpg
This one shows the hole, at the rear end, on a pretty good angle :
http://aircraftwalkaround.hobbyvista.com/hercules/herky_39.jpg
But (speaking of rears) I still don't "understand" the picture posted
in the initial picture. It seems to me that something is rising before
the hole (did I write that ?), I mean that the upper part if the tip of
the elevator seems twisted upwards... instead of gently going downwards
to join the lower side...
> ;oD
> who didn't fly in any C-130 (till now)
The Eco class is noisy.
--
D520
Delta Reflex : http://bdd.deltareflex.com
Light aviation : http://tagazous.free.fr
Roundels of the World :
http://cocardes.monde.online.fr/v2html/en/accueil.html