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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Ron Natalie writes: And you profess to know everything even though you fly nothing. I have never claimed to know everything. I don't need to fly to know things. Of course not. But you don't know **** anyway. remarkable achievment! Bertie |
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:50:34 -0700, C J Campbell
wrote: On 2007-03-13 16:08:34 -0700, megaMAX said: Hello everybody, I want to tell you what's happened during a Finnair flight from Helsinki to Milan, I'm not an expert of flight. During the entire flight, I noticed that the aircraft was continuosly rolling to right, and the pilot was correcting every 10-20 seconds the attitude. I noticed this, because I was looking to the right wing and the wing was continuosly going down of few centimeters, and after few seconds there was a slight correction. Not unusual at all. It could just be normal cycling of the autopilot. Or even normal flexing in turbulence. In the larger planes it's not unusual to see a foot or so of movement. I've been on a 737 where it was a pretty rough ride. You could watch those wing tips going up and down and even the engine nacels shaking. Of course there were only about 10 of us who weren't talking to RALPH in a lunch bag. Of course we didn't hit the rough air until they were picking up *after* breakfast. I think a lot of Wheaties and milk curdled. Riding in a plane with over a 100 puking passengers in definitely not my idea of fun! Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Roger wrote:
Of course we didn't hit the rough air until they were picking up *after* breakfast. I think a lot of Wheaties and milk curdled. Riding in a plane with over a 100 puking passengers in definitely not my idea of fun! Pansy. I laugh at puke.... as long as you don't get any on me. It goes back to my days running a dive shop. We'd go out on the water and somebody would invariably get seasick: "Hey, you gonna eat that sandwich?" -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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