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Old October 7th 06, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques
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Default Coordinated turns and the little ball


"Stefan" wrote in message
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Dudley Henriques schrieb:

I can see by the "Now please explain to me" opening that I don't really
want to deal with this any further with you.
Lets just say that we have a difference of opinion and be done with it.


I don't have any opinion on this at all. I just don't see which _visual_
clue could tell me that a sustained turn is uncoordinated. I was looking
forward to learn something new. Unfortunately you don't want me to learn
something new.

I wonder whether you told your students that you didn't want to deal with
them anymore, too, when they dared to ask.

Stefan


I learned a long time ago on Usenet, that if someone wants to learn
something, or even exchange a friendly dialog with someone that they might
disagree with, they don't open that "request for learning" with the phrase
"Now you tell me..........". There was a time when I would take on those who
approach me in this way, but I'm mellowing in my old age I guess. To tell
you the honest truth, I just don't care for these "engagements"any longer.
I simply avoid posters who do this with me.
As if I needed any further indication that my judgment is correct on this,
simply reference your own post above and your unsolicited responses to what
I have said.
Starting with your first post, rather than asking a question, which I assume
goes along with your "request to learn something", your posts to me have
been statements in direct opposition to what I have said. You clearly
believe that it is I who have something to learn and not you :-)
Now with this last post, you have become aggressive and accusatory.
Clearly I was right to not wish to engage you, and I will take your totally
unnecessary comment about how I might or might not have treated my students
under advisement from a bit more competent authority on the subject :-)))
Anyway, no hard feelings, and all the very best to you.
Dudley Henriques