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Old October 22nd 07, 01:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Default How come the wings bank when I use the rudder

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in news:1dCdnWn-
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

OK, I think I have it. There're (roughly) similar problems with the
transonic stuff I fly but for some different reasons. Surely there are
some buffet isssues with the ailerons at large displacements as well?




Bertie

I've not noticed aileron buffet in the 38 even at max deflection. The
ailerons are extremely effective on the airplane.
About buffet; you actually work high performance jets like the 38 by
using the buffet boundary. You can pull the pole and feel the buffet
onset in pitch. It's a highly effective warning when maneuvering hard.


you're talking mach buffet now, right? not normal flow seperation..

I would have thought you might get buffet problems with large deflections
in and around transonic flight. We can, certainly, but our airplanes aren't
desingned for supersonic flight, of course..

bertie



The buffet limit is actually the subsonic buffet limit and defines the
lift limit line for the 38. In other words, below corner speed, you are
aerodynamically limited in maneuvering room by the lift limit line which
basically means you can pull to the buffet.
In effect, the tactical buffet line defines the left side of the T38's
flight envelope.


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