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At 02:00 27 March 2005, Bill Daniels wrote:
The wing drop thing is easy to judge. Just watch the ailerons. If they don't start to move until the wing hits the ground or nearly so, it's pilot error. If they move to the stop as soon as the glider tilts a tiny bit yet the wing still goes down, he gets a pass. Any good instructor, towpilot, or any good pilot for that matter, can watch a takeoff and get a good idea of how well a pilot flies. I'd be surprised if you'd see many examples of reactions that slow on the contest circuit. In my experience 90+% of wing drops happen despite full opposite controls. A really experienced pilot will hold off on control input until he has enough speed, otherwise the downward deflection of the aileron will increase the angle of attack and stall the tip. So sometimes it's best to wait until the wing is nearly on the runway. In this test you'd flunk the pilots who are really inattentive as well as the ones who are really experienced. I wish it were simple. 9B |
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