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Yikes! I feel like I'm trapped in an argument with Cliff Claven. There
is no winning, so why bother to continue the debate. Alas, I've broken my own rule against discussing subjects on the ras that have life-threatening consequences. My apologies for inviting such an outwelling of misconceptions and fallacies. I hope they don't ultimately hurt anyone. My last word, go back to your primers and make up your own mind. |
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Apologies to all for my impatience. I've chatted with several pilots
on this subject. I've come to the conclusion that most pilots misunderstand the control inputs they are making to initiate a side slip as opposed to a forward slip. This has resulted in misconceptions about the forces at work while initiating and during a side slip, to wit, that the banked wing counteracts the effect of crosswind. This is not the right forum for me to develop what is essentially a new way to understand side slips. I've started a power point presentation to codify my ideas. I'll develop this into an article and submit it to Soaring and to AOPA. If you are interested in peer review during development of the article, drop me a note at oscar_charlie at msn.com. Don't respond unless you are willing to put some time and effort into the process (a couple of hours). I'll need well reasoned, thoughtful criticism. Priority to the first three respondents, then the next three based on credentials. The more I look at this problem, the more certain I am that we've happened onto something really interesting during the course of this thread. I jumped into a few books over the past 24 hours, and none offered a full explanation of the dynamics of the side slip... rather their treatments featured application, either implying reasons, or glossing over them without carefully explicating the process of initiating a turn from base to final during a crosswind approach. Good stuff. OC (Chris OCallaghan) wrote in message . com... Yikes! I feel like I'm trapped in an argument with Cliff Claven. There is no winning, so why bother to continue the debate. Alas, I've broken my own rule against discussing subjects on the ras that have life-threatening consequences. My apologies for inviting such an outwelling of misconceptions and fallacies. I hope they don't ultimately hurt anyone. My last word, go back to your primers and make up your own mind. |
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