Shan
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Re: Left Field...UAV training (scale aircraft)

Interesting topic. Wouldn't it enhance an UAV-pilot's ability to safely fly an UAV remotely if he/she had experienced flying directly, even if it w...

13 years ago
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Re: TEM exam pass, what a relief

Hi Brook, Well done on your exam result, and thanks for the advice. Responding to your systemic countermeasure example, I would expect that the...

13 years ago
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Re: Understanding Hypoxia

And this clip is equally revealing. [video

13 years ago
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Re: Can I tell if this Echo is in balance at ZFW?

Thanks Richard, Yes, I thought that question was asking a bit much, without giving quite enough. It was from an old book. The current wording is mu...

14 years ago
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Re: Some Perf Questions!

Excellent backup method Richard. Very handy. Thank you. Did you mean '[b]graph[/b]' when you wrote 'flowchart'? [quote="Richard" post=1008] You...

14 years ago
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Re: obstacle free gradient

They've changed Glen Innes now as well! rubber

14 years ago
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Re: When to use declared density

I second this query. Except for an exam type scenario, when would a pilot need the headwind and tailwind components of a P-chart? Cheers, rubber

14 years ago
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Re: Alternate Static Source in Cockpit

Well that changes everything. So it's the ASI we should break instead? But that guy is a chopper pilot. Is his ASI a little less valuable than th...

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Re: Lift, Weight, Thrust & Drag in climbs and turns

Point taken Bob. Though it is exactly the kind of question CASA asks in the exam. [quote="bobtait" post=3012]... as Shakespeare said in [i]King Lea...

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Re: Lift, Weight, Thrust & Drag in climbs and turns

Hi basketball, My understanding is [b]wing lift is less at slow speeds[/b] than at cruise speeds but it doesn't fall out of the sky because the [b]...

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Re: Lift, Weight, Thrust & Drag in climbs and turns

Thanks Rich, ah yes, now I have corrected my mistake in (2). What you say in (6) makes sense. It depends on the amount of thrust. I don't think ...

14 years ago
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Re: Lift, Weight, Thrust & Drag in climbs and turns

Anybody care to weigh in on this question? :unsure:

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