Chip

Dean Pappas d.pappas at kodeos.com
Thu Mar 3 17:40:32 AKST 2005


Hi Nat,
It's the push to level inverted from a down line: left rudder is required to go straight.
It's worse there than anywhere else, but the same effect can  be felt in many places.
 
The cure is to design planes that don't need right thrust.
Dean
 
 
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	When Chip was talking about throt/rudder mix he was also talking about a problem with inverted exit from a vertical downline. Could somebody please explain the problem ?
	                                       Nat

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