[NSRCA-discussion] Turbulent Cross Crab Vane Wind Subject

J N Hiller jnhiller at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 15 17:29:27 AKDT 2007


I did. Flew my 1/4 scale Piper PA-20 'Pacer' (see photo). Now here is a
crosswind challenge.
Jim Hiller
Spokane

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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Turbulent Cross Crab Vane Wind Subject

     By now, everyone must be able to relate to at least one of these fine
examples/analogies, and understand the relation of airplane to wind to
ground.
O.K....  Can we use this (new to some) knowledge while our feet are planted
on
the ground, and trying to fly precision geometric maneuvers with our
airplanes
with reference to the ground, or was all of this just to disprove the idea
of
the airplane's (tail only) being affected by by crosswind?
                              RJO

      Can we go fly now???????
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