frank-margie(at)worldnet. Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:06 pm Post subject: Assumptions--- |
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Ref. John Hauck's comment:
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Decending blade may not be on the right, depending on what type engine
is powering the airplane and whether it is turning through a gear box
or belt drive.� Rotax 2 strokes rotate opposite direction 4 strokes.
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John,
��� You've got me on that one, I assumed Rotax 2stroke/gearbox----and I know about the definition of "assume".� I think the differential airflow possibility would exist in any case, but the roll effect might be in the opposite direction.� I wouldn't have believed it could exert such a strong effect, which is why I shared the info.� The difference made by the trim tab is like night and day----holding constant side stick pressure, especially right side, gets uncomfortable pretty quickly.
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Frank Clyma
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