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CT9000

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  • Birthday 14/03/1954

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    CTLSturbo
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    Darraweit Guim
  • Country
    Australia

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  1. .......was pretty good for business at the local bunny farm sorry roo farm sorry pet food sorry local chichen farm.....
  2. ......Tortice towing a house.....
  3. Thanks for the addition Nev, I think we are on the same page. I would like to add that speed is not the primary problem in a stall it is the wing load. The normal quoted stall speed is at 1G and is a bit meaning less. eg. if you have a quoted stall speed of say 45Kts. and push foward till the seat load gets light the stall speed may be less than half that, if you are in a steep level turn the stall speed may well be 1.5 times that cos you are pulling back to maintain level. It all comes down to load.
  4. The stall stick position can vary it is not a fixed thing but is real. Of course the CG will move it. Discussion of SSP is a good thing to help understand what is actually happening during the stall. As far as the response goes, by all means step on the rudder to stop the yaw. If a gust caused the wing to stall it would be only momentary and would have recovered from the stall condition before the pilot had time to react. I agree that the teaching methods may not be all that good. It is far smarter to teach that unloading the wing is what fixes the stall which is exactly what reducing back stick does.
  5. Re reading this story over a cuppa. I do not believe that the aircraft did actually stall. To stall you need to reach the "stall stick position" otherwise you cannot get to the critical angle of attack and therefore no stall. Yes it dropped a wing but that is not necessarily a stall just a response to a gust. Stalls are not to be feared just need to be managed.
  6. .....all the wildlife. Mean time CT having just secured a bulk supply of 22 Magnum ammo wants to know where all these giant cats can be found......
  7. ....first nation inhabitants that can advise on the social support system lack of fairness.......
  8. Turbs. you need to get out a bit more. Maybe I should have mentioned avref
  9. ......all the real pilots will know that the above photo is only a side view of the 03/21 runway. A bit short but plenty wide.........
  10. ......had a bit of a laugh at the idea of a ferris wheel because although safe in Tassie they are a danger up north becuase of the light planes flying into them causing terror to the wheels riders......
  11. .......ready to take aim with their budget balancing equipment, sorry safety, sorry speed, (you get the idea) radar.......
  12. ......the lost Polair chopper from Vic closing in fast from behind......
  13. .....a new organization was formed called Community Attack Security Authority to police all these people innocently going about their business.....
  14. .....prepared for impact as the wombat ran head down arse up straight at the train.....
  15. ......then the driver remembered the time he hit a wombat with a car, it was the same as hitting a rock and wasn't even angry but wrote the car off just the same. Rocks can derail trains......
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