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Old January 6th 04, 08:31 PM
John R Weiss
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"robert arndt" wrote...

As usual, Keith tries to speak as an authority and is dead wrong as
usual. I have a demonstrator video of a Su-35 stopped in mid-air
(briefly) during a difficult manouver and there are plenty of others
who have seen the Su-37 do it too.


Virtually ANY high-performance airplane can "stand still in air" for a brief
instant -- just pull it up into the vertical and reduce the power. It will
eventually stop, just prior to a brief tail slide and eventual "falling leaf"
maneuver. I've done it many times in the A-4 and A-6, and once in an F/A-18D.

OTOH, I doubt there are any airplanes out there beyond the VTOL/STOOL crowd that
can come to a controlled, sustained stop in mid air. I suspect that those doing
"difficult maneuvers" in the horizontal plane maintain at least some forward
speed throughout. Otherwise, there would be no control authority.

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Old January 6th 04, 08:31 PM
John R Weiss
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote...

Any aircraft which does a stall turn stops momentarily


What is a "stall turn"?

An airplane that is stalled usually maintains significant forward speed.

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Old January 6th 04, 08:41 PM
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"Errol Cavit" wrote...

If you are flying an airplane at 60 kt IAS into a 60 kt wind you are not

moving forwards or backwards.


Actually, the airplane IS moving "in air" -- it is only stopped with respect to
the ground.

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Old January 6th 04, 10:20 PM
Ian
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robert arndt" wrote in message
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message

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"Chandresh Prakash" wrote in message
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Hi,
Is there an aeroplane that can stand still in mid-air ?


Harrier/AV8

I used to think that SU - 30 could do it. Is that true ?


No

Keith


As usual, Keith tries to speak as an authority and is dead wrong as
usual. I have a demonstrator video of a Su-35 stopped in mid-air
(briefly) during a difficult manouver and there are plenty of others
who have seen the Su-37 do it too.

Rob


pendent mode
Keith was probably right - the original question was SU-30 related, and
you've proved him wrong quoting the SU-35 and Su-37????

/pendent mode


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Old January 6th 04, 10:21 PM
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John R Weiss wrote:

"Keith Willshaw" wrote...

Any aircraft which does a stall turn stops momentarily


What is a "stall turn"?

An airplane that is stalled usually maintains significant forward speed.



Funny, I don't recall ever having any foreward, or other, speed during a
stall turn.

Dave
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Old January 6th 04, 10:44 PM
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 18:43:20 +1100, David Bromage wrote:

Chandresh Prakash wrote:
Is there an aeroplane that can stand still in mid-air ?


The Osprey.

Cheers
David


AV-8 Harrier
F-35 (some variants)

Al Minyard
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Old January 6th 04, 11:13 PM
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"Dave Holford" wrote...

Funny, I don't recall ever having any foreward, or other, speed during a
stall turn.


....and I can't remember ever performing a "stall turn." Please describe the
maneuver and its parameters.

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Old January 7th 04, 12:12 AM
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"John R Weiss" wrote in message
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote...

Any aircraft which does a stall turn stops momentarily


What is a "stall turn"?


Pull up into a vertical climb in a light aircraft and you'll
soon find out

Keith



 




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