Crab, slips, and crossed controls
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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| | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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| | | Stefan wrote in news:9cc9b$48d7b746
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| | | Robert Moore schrieb:
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| | | A slip is a slip is a slip.
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| | | From The FAA H-8083-3a, Airplane Flying Handbook
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| | | Ok, so in the USA there exist several different brands of slips.
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| | | In the rest of the world however, a slip is a slip is a slip.
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| | | You're full of ****, stefan.
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| | | Slips are slips no matter where you are and slips, while
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| | | identical have different references.
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| | | Bertie
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| | You're full of ****. A slip is a slip, and you are a sap.
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| | nope, doesn't matter since you don't fly, though.
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| | Bertie
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| So you wish.
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| No, it's pretty much self evident.
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| Bertie
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