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an exercise for sim pilots -- a 1 G roll



 
 
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Old January 5th 07, 12:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kyle Boatright
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Default an exercise for sim pilots -- a 1 G roll

You're on the right track. I'd guess my entry angle is 20-30 degrees nose
up and I typically end the roll between level and 10 degrees nose down.

KB

"Tony" wrote in message
oups.com...
Kyle, if the roll is completed in 4 seconds, that means the airplane
will be 'falling' about 75 knots after 360 degrees. Doesn't that mean
if you start the roll with a vertical velocity of 75 kts you'll come
out with a zero vertical speed component? With a 150 kt airspeed, that
means starting the roll with a 30 degree climb.

Interesting idea!

Thanks



On Jan 2, 10:21 pm, "Kyle Boatright" wrote:
"Tony" wrote in
ooglegroups.com...

The notion of starting in a climb solves a lot of problems, I had not
thought of that,


And if you start S&L and fast, you can enter the climb while in a
controlled deceleration, too, keeping that 1 G component down relative
to the seat, too.


How fast do you have to enter, and how long does the roll take?


Thanks!Anywhere from 100 to 170 knots. The roll probably takes 4-5
seconds, but I

don't have the skill level to perform a roll and time it simultaneously.

KB




 




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