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When performing eights on pylons, is the goal to keep the target at the same
vertical position on the side window, as well as at the same horizontal position? |
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Yes, you want your point to stay "frozen" in your window. The vertical
sight line is estimated when it's 90 degrees from your forward-looking position and and its height on the window is the same as your eyes looking sideways if you were wings level. A big misconception is lining up the point with the plane's lateral axis [goes through the c.g. point], but that can't be done properly unless your head is there. The maneuver is akin to a rescue operation wherein the pilot has to stay visual with the found object, maintain safety for plane and occupants, and fly the airplane correctly to coordinate all this but not necessarily in that order of priority - always think -aviate, navigate, communicate- |
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Gary,
Yes. With the ball ALWAYS centered as screwing up this maneuver kills way too many people due to uncoordinated, accelerated stalls. See Kershner's book, _The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual_ for a complete discussion. All the best, Rick "Gary Drescher" wrote in message news:jz8Tb.154121$Rc4.1211105@attbi_s54... When performing eights on pylons, is the goal to keep the target at the same vertical position on the side window, as well as at the same horizontal position? |
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