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Re: [Phys-l] Electron vs. Alpha particle...



You can also slow the aircraft, pull fully back on the yoke, and go into a deep stall with a delayed recovery. It's heartstopping, but the view of the ground is spectacular.

Bob at PC

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From: phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu [phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu] On Behalf Of brian whatcott [betwys1@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 7:18 AM
To: phys-l@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu
Subject: Re: [Phys-l] Electron vs. Alpha particle...

Pilots of light aircraft can look down by applying aileron to roll
and canceling the coupled yaw which would turn the airplane,
by commanding adverse yaw with the rudder and
then increasing pitch to hold altitude.

Brian W

On 1/17/2011 10:42 PM, Bernard Cleyet wrote:
Lets one know how little I remember from the ONE time I flew an aeroplane (paper piper).

Please elucidate.

bc got taken over because "he" wandered too much.




On 2011, Jan 17, , at 20:17, brian whatcott wrote:

Angular displacement in two axes does not necessitate angular velocity
in a third.

Brian W


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