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Yesterday on a short sight-seeing x-cntry I noticed the following
flight characteristic of a 1975 C150: whenever I turned to the left, especially with low power setting, the ball indicated a skid with no bottom rudder at all. Explanations I've seen usually are illustrating the danger of skidding a turn onto final, at high AoA, the typical scenario being tightening a turn to not overshoot the runway. The inside wing and the rudder are pointing toward the ground. The ball indicates skid. The pilot gives more back pressure -- that's where you can get into big trouble. But I noticed a substantial ball deflection indicating skid with neutral rudder (shallow turn, not anywhere near critical AoA, by the way). In a left turn it seemed to me to take a fair bit of top rudder to keep the ball centered. That seems weird to me. It doesn't happen in the 152 or 172 I fly so I'm wondering if other people have seen this in 150s (or other aircraft) or maybe the ball indicator has a problem? I remember during my checkride in the same aircraft the ball showed substantial skid on a demo approach the DE was doing after I had passed the checkride. He saw it too and corrected, but the plane's behavior seemed to catch him off guard as well. |
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