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Old September 1st 03, 02:27 PM
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In rec.aviation.owning Badwater Bill wrote:
: two, it would be a DG then a horizon. I also hate turn coodinators.
: Pieces of crap. The turn needle is much better.

My limited experience having flown with both (albeit moreso with
the TC than the turn needle), is that the TC is *much* more stable in
turbulence than the stick. Have I just been flying with slow TC and/or
twitchy turn needles?

From what I've seen, keeping the wings level partial panel with
the stick would be almost impossible in turbulence.

Feel free to correct:
-Cory


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