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![]() "James Sleeman" wrote in message ups.com... On May 10, 12:43 pm, Carl Ellis wrote: Tie everything down in back, I had a tow bar come out from under the back seat in a 172, and poke a neat little hole in the back window. There's a video floating around the internet of a golden lab doing something like that. Ask and ye shall receive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN77b9DqEbc Am I insensitive for laughing my ass off at this one and watching it over and over? That's the funniest video I've seen all week. I showed that manuever one time to a pretty redhaired girl I'd just started dating, who was wearing a really nice white coat on a cross-country one time. I forgot she had a Dr. Pepper in her hand. -c |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "James Sleeman" wrote in message ups.com... On May 10, 12:43 pm, Carl Ellis wrote: Tie everything down in back, I had a tow bar come out from under the back seat in a 172, and poke a neat little hole in the back window. There's a video floating around the internet of a golden lab doing something like that. Ask and ye shall receive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN77b9DqEbc Am I insensitive for laughing my ass off at this one and watching it over and over? That's the funniest video I've seen all week. I showed that manuever one time to a pretty redhaired girl I'd just started dating, who was wearing a really nice white coat on a cross-country one time. I forgot she had a Dr. Pepper in her hand. Oooopppppppppps! Sounds like something I would do, or should I say, the kind of mistake I have made. |
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gatt wrote: I showed that manuever one time to a pretty redhaired girl I'd just started dating, who was wearing a really nice white coat on a cross-country one time. I forgot she had a Dr. Pepper in her hand. Oops. I had a similar, but less messy, incident once. On the first push over, 30 years of dust and dirt flew up. It was IFR in the cockpit. Fortunately, she had a sense of humor about it. Her purse migrated from her lap, over the back seat and onto the hat shelf. John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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JGalban via AviationKB.com writes:
That's what I do. Keeps me from accelerating excessively in the dive. Your acceleration is fixed in a parabola. It is always exactly -1.0 G, which precisely negates the pull of gravity and gives you the zero gravity objective. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... JGalban via AviationKB.com writes: That's what I do. Keeps me from accelerating excessively in the dive. Your acceleration is fixed in a parabola. It is always exactly -1.0 G, which precisely negates the pull of gravity and gives you the zero gravity objective. Clueless as usual. |
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Maxwell writes:
Clueless as usual. A zero-G parabola is a ballistic trajectory; it always involves acceleration towards the ground (in the direction of gravity) at exactly 1.0 G. That's how it produces the "zero-G" effect. This being so, you cannot change the acceleration of the aircraft along the vertical axis without losing the zero-G effect. Essentially, if you fire a cannonball next to the aircraft, your aircraft needs to follow the same path as the cannonball in order to become "weightless." -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... A zero-G parabola is a ballistic trajectory; it always involves acceleration towards the ground (in the direction of gravity) at exactly 1.0 G. That's how it produces the "zero-G" effect. This being so, you cannot change the acceleration of the aircraft along the vertical axis without losing the zero-G effect. Essentially, if you fire a cannonball next to the aircraft, your aircraft needs to follow the same path as the cannonball in order to become "weightless." Obviously,,, but it still has "zip" to do with reducing power to avoid accelerating excessively in the dive. |
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Maxwell writes:
Obviously,,, but it still has "zip" to do with reducing power to avoid accelerating excessively in the dive. Accelerating excessively would destroy the zero-G trajectory. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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