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                        <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 16:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hi,
Same issue that I have come across , 
So what Degrees per second do we use to establish the Time for the exam is asked this particular question ? 
BOB degrees 3/4/6/12 or 3/6/9/12 (fo...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi,
Same issue that I have come across , 
So what Degrees per second do we use to establish the Time for the exam is asked this particular question ? 
BOB degrees 3/4/6/12 or 3/6/9/12 (found everywhere else )]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://bobtait.com.au/community/aerodynamics/">Aerodynamics</category>                        <dc:creator>Mohamad Zahr</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Rate turns</title>
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                        <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2024 06:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[We are looking at angular time rate of change, hence the degrees/second idea.  The 3/6/9/12 idea is the usual story.   I wouldn&#039;t fuss too much about the times - they are not of any great in...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[We are looking at angular time rate of change, hence the degrees/second idea.  The 3/6/9/12 idea is the usual story.   I wouldn't fuss too much about the times - they are not of any great interest or relevance to anyone except for, maybe, initial Link training.

I had a look at Bob's text (March 2017), pp 100-102.    He has tried to simplify the story by avoiding the angular thing as that wouldn't make much sense to a lot of folks.   Perhaps this has sent you off on a tangent.   I can't imagine that his later editions have anything in the way of a different story.

Perhaps you might usefully have a re-read of the text ?]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Rate turns</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2024 10:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hi all,
I&#039;m sitting my CADA exam tomorrow and am doing some PPL (Pilot Prac Exam) prep and was thrown by what they define as the 4 rated turns. They say;
Rate 1 - 2min @ 3deg/sec
Rate 2 -...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi all,
I'm sitting my CADA exam tomorrow and am doing some PPL (Pilot Prac Exam) prep and was thrown by what they define as the 4 rated turns. They say;
Rate 1 - 2min @ 3deg/sec
Rate 2 - 1min @ 6deg/sec
Rate 3 - 40sec @ 9deg/sec
Rate 4 - 30sec @ 12deg/sec

I was under the impression (as the BT text suggests) it was more like (2min, 1.5min, 1min, 30sec - and the obvious deg/sec).

Who is right here?

Simon]]></content:encoded>
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