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On Jan 30, 12:48*pm, John Godwin wrote:
"Morgans" wrote in news:6t3oj.34$Xi2.7 @newsfe02.lga: "Bobble?" That must be one of those new "highly technical" terms I'm not familiar with. g bobble [n]: 1: a repeated bobbing movement bobble [v]: frequentative of bob bob [vi]: 1 a: to move up and down briefly or repeatedly * * * * * * * b: to emerge, arise, or appear suddenly or unexpectedly Land planes do the same to a lesser extent. If a student applies insufficient back pressure during the takeoff roll the plane will bobble. In a sea plane though the amount of back pressure required can be very precise, vs a land plane where you can just pull back. -Robert |
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