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"Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message
news ![]() "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | ... | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | ... | | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | | ... | | | "george" wrote in message | | | | | | ... | | | On Sep 25, 3:03 pm, "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote: | | | Are there churches where | | | stupidity is preached from the pulpit? Are there clubs and civic | | | organizations where stupidity is fostered to a fine art form? | | | | | | Obviously. | | | And evidence of such subculture is demonstrated in your every post | | | | | | Actually, george, you couldn't be more wrong. I'm not one to toot | my | | own | | | horn, but I do need to point out that quite a number of my posts | could | | | definitely be classified as clever by an objective reader, and dare | I | | say | | | humorous to some degree. So either objectivity and humor are not | your | | | forté, or your desire to come to the defense of rubes is so | overwhelming | | you | | | would risk being ridiculed for your last senseless post in order to | kiss | | the | | | arse of the resident RAP village idiot for reasons one can only | | speculate. | | | | | | | No, your drugs just make you feel 10 feet tall. If you ever sober up, | and | | reread some of your own ****, you'll probably change your name. | | | | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Navy...hcraft-GB1.jpg | | | | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Army...ierva-C30A.jpg | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Gold...eronca-PC3.jpg |
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"Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message
... "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | ... | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | ... | | | | Since you reuse them so often, you should just label your posts. | | | | For instance, you could call that one, Maxie's moronic retort #12. That | way | | you could just post the number and it wouldn't take you half an hour to | | respond to each and every one of Bertie's posts in each thread. | | | | What's the matter wanna boi, am I picking on your hero? | | I'm not sure how a ****-ant like you could actually pick on anyone, Okie. | I'm just using you as a punching bag, as usual. | Sure you are, wanna be. It took you all of two tries to come up with that intellectual marvel, Okie. |
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in news:Fb_Bk.17811$wr1.15157 @newsfe02.iad: | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | ... | | Amine wrote in news:18e46a13-6294-4b68-9775- | | : | | | | Hey, | | | | Some of you may have heard of Air Canada 143 | [http://www.youtube.com/ | | watch?v=dfJIpA2gv1g] which ran out of fuel in mid air and had to | make | | an emergency descent at velocities way above the normal limits. The | | pilot's makeshift technique was to engage a sideslip to decelerate | the | | aircraft (which by then had no flaps, and only minimal hydraulics). | | | | Now I thought that sideslips (and crabs--whatever the difference | | between the two is...) were only to be used to handle crosswinds. | | | | They're different and they aren't just used for crosswinds. | | | | | | I | | didn't read anywhere that they could be used to bleed excessive | speed, | | although it makes sense from an aerodynamics perspective. Anyone | out | | there used sideslips for anything other than crosswind approaches? | | | | PS: I have read about many cases of jetliners that had to make | | emergency descents at abnormally high speeds, but the AC143 seems | the | | only one to have used the sideslip. | | | | | | | | it isn't. | | | | | | Bertie | | You do a good job of being stupid. Thenkew Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in : | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | ... | | Ari wrote in | | : | | | | On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:00:14 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: | | | | Stefan wrote in | | : | | | | Bertie the Bunyip schrieb: | | | | You're full of ****, stefan. | | | | Still better than completely hollow like you. | | | | Slips are slips no matter where you are and slips, while | | aerodynamically identical have different references. | | | | Of course they have different references... visual references, | that | | is: In one, you look straight ahead, in the other, you look | slightly | | to one side. I'm fully aware that this difference is enough for | | simple minded like you to think they are two different maneuvres. | | | | | | Yeah, right backpedaling boi. | | | | Bertie | | | | Bert, first time Little Luke took me up in his Velocity, he failed | to | | inform me that the rudder system is different from ˇ§conventionalˇ¨ | | aircraft in both design and performance. In most aircraft the | rudder | | pedals are interconnected. Pushing down on one rudder pedal causes | a | | corresponding movement in the opposite (upward) direction of the | | other. | | | | LL says to me, let's slip this baby home. Taje the center stick." | | | | Uh, like first of all, I'm not LHanded. Then I find the rudder | pedals. | | lol | | | | I was quick to note that the rudder pedals in the Velocity operate | | independent from each other,what I they failed to notice is that | much | | of the sensory feedback with respect to rudder deployment is | ****faced | | gone. Push one rudder pedal in the Velocity and the other remains | | motionless. Cessna and Piper pilots like me learn to rest both feet | on | | the rudder pedals to get a ˇ§feelˇ¨ for the rudder position. | | Transferring this habit to the Velocity invites a common mistake ˇV | | the unintentional deployment of one (or both!) rudder(s) in flight. | | | | I passed the slip back to Little Puker. | | | | Yes, I've heard about this feature in that type of airplane. I'm | going | | to get a chance to fly a Long Eze pretty soon and I believe it works | the | | same way. You can use both together as a speed brake, yes? | | | | Berti | | Let us know when, so we can hide in our bunkers. | | | | Best get hiding, fjukkktard | | | Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in : | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | ... | | Stefan wrote in | | : | | | | Bertie the Bunyip schrieb: | | | | You're full of ****, stefan. | | | | Still better than completely hollow like you. | | | | Slips are slips no matter where you are and slips, while | | aerodynamically identical have different references. | | | | Of course they have different references... visual references, that | | is: In one, you look straight ahead, in the other, you look slightly | | to one side. I'm fully aware that this difference is enough for simple | | minded like you to think they are two different maneuvres. | | | | | | Yeah, right backpedaling boi. | | | | | | Bertie | | No he's not. | | | | | | Thank you. | | | Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in : | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | ... | | "Vaughn Simon" wrote in | | : | | | | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | | ... | | | | Slips are slips no matter where you are and slips, while | | aerodynamically identical have different references. | | | | This is one of those aeronautical "discussions" that can go on | | forever | | without a clear winner or loser, unless you can agree on who's | | definition you wish to accept. For very basic piloting questions | | like this, I keep an old copy of "Stick and Rudder" on the shelf. | | I found it interesting that Wolfgang apparently found no need to | | make a distinction; regardless if done for glidepath control or | | landing in a crosswind, he calls them both "sideslips". | | | | Mmm, cept Stefan the cheese nazi has no intention of discussing | | anythign. | | | | | | Bertie | | Bull****, lamer. You're the one with CDD.. | | | | Uh, yeh. OK lamerboi. | | | Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in : | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | ... | | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in news:xEACk.10086$tp1.4322 | @newsfe06.iad: | | | | | | "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message | | ... | | | | | | "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message | | | ... | | | | | | Slips are slips no matter where you are and slips, while | | | aerodynamically identical have different references. | | | | | | This is one of those aeronautical "discussions" that can go on | | | forever | | | without a clear winner or loser, unless you can agree on who's | | | definition | | you | | | wish to accept. For very basic piloting questions like this, I | keep | | | an | | old copy | | | of "Stick and Rudder" on the shelf. I found it interesting that | | | Wolfgang apparently found no need to make a distinction; | regardless | | | if done for | | glidepath | | | control or landing in a crosswind, he calls them both "sideslips". | | | | | | Go figure. | | | | | | Vaughn | | | | | | | | | | Does the term forward slip describe a slip? Yes. | | | | Does the term side slip describe a slip? Yes. | | | | Do both requre the same control inputs? Yes. | | | | What next? Will we have pattern turns, cross country turns, sight | | seeing turns, high altitude turns etc. | | | | | | | | What's this "we" ****, wannabe boi? | | | | | | | | Bertie | | | | | | You and your ignorant sock puppets. | | | | | |
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![]() "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | news ![]() | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | ... | | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | | ... | | | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | | | ... | | | | | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | | | ... | | | | "george" wrote in message | | | | | | | | | | ... | | | | On Sep 25, 3:03 pm, "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote: | | | | Are there churches where | | | | stupidity is preached from the pulpit? Are there clubs and | civic | | | | organizations where stupidity is fostered to a fine art | form? | | | | | | | | Obviously. | | | | And evidence of such subculture is demonstrated in your every | post | | | | | | | | Actually, george, you couldn't be more wrong. I'm not one to | toot | | my | | | own | | | | horn, but I do need to point out that quite a number of my posts | | could | | | | definitely be classified as clever by an objective reader, and | dare | | I | | | say | | | | humorous to some degree. So either objectivity and humor are | not | | your | | | | forté, or your desire to come to the defense of rubes is so | | overwhelming | | | you | | | | would risk being ridiculed for your last senseless post in order | to | | kiss | | | the | | | | arse of the resident RAP village idiot for reasons one can only | | | speculate. | | | | | | | | | | No, your drugs just make you feel 10 feet tall. If you ever sober | up, | | and | | | reread some of your own ****, you'll probably change your name. | | | | | | | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Navy...hcraft-GB1.jpg | | | | | | | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Army...ierva-C30A.jpg | | | | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Gold...eronca-PC3.jpg | |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in : | | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | ... | | "Mick" #$$#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote in message | | ... | | | "george" wrote in message | | | | | | news:31d3b022-0e9a-4850-ba28-bd1501de4cd6 | @w39g2000prb.googlegroups.com. | .. | | | On Sep 25, 3:03 pm, "Mike" nospam@ microsoft.com wrote: | | | Are there churches where | | | stupidity is preached from the pulpit? Are there clubs and | | | civic organizations where stupidity is fostered to a fine art | | | form? | | | | | | Obviously. | | | And evidence of such subculture is demonstrated in your every | | | post | | | | | | Actually, george, you couldn't be more wrong. I'm not one to | | | toot my | | own | | | horn, but I do need to point out that quite a number of my posts | | | could definitely be classified as clever by an objective reader, | | | and dare I | | say | | | humorous to some degree. So either objectivity and humor are not | | | your forté, or your desire to come to the defense of rubes is so | overwhelming | | you | | | would risk being ridiculed for your last senseless post in order | | | to | kiss | | the | | | arse of the resident RAP village idiot for reasons one can only | | speculate. | | | | | | | No, your drugs just make you feel 10 feet tall. If you ever sober | | up, | and | | reread some of your own ****, you'll probably change your name. | | | | http://www.historicaircraft.org/Navy...es/Beechcraft- | GB1.jp | | g | | | | | | | | |
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