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Old August 2nd 06, 08:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Stefan
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Default barrel roll in 172

Jim Macklin schrieb:
You have to have "macros" to take porn? "Any acrobatic
maneuver" wasn't intended to mean 720 degree roll per second
rate or tail slides, or but just the basic 3 axis and
combinations.


To me, "any" means "any". If you mean "some", then write "some". (Just
as stupid as top posting.)

BTW, even your "basic" is wrong. Some airplanes cannot be rolled because
they have too little aileron authority while inverted. (Which means that
you can roll them to inverted, but not roll them back to upright again.)

It seems you are talking about things of which you don't have the
slightest idea.

Stefan
 




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