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Old 01-24-2010, 05:22 AM
Skoshi Tiger Skoshi Tiger is offline
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Opinion has nothing to do with facts,

ultralight weight under 1000lbs
Spitfire weight 6500lbs
Protos, It has nothing to do with the mass of the aircraft. The head shake modeled simuates the movement of the pilots head reacting to the movements of the aircraft.

And except within the members of this forum there is a limits to the mass of a human head and in general it is several orders of magnitude smaller than the weight of the aircraft be it 1000lbs or 6500lbs.

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Opinion has nothing to do with facts,

In your mind/opinion they are the same/comparable ..... physics says different. Lets let even talk about structural rigidity....
Yes Protos, I believe the same laws of physics should be used to simulate the movement of a pilots head in what ever aircraft they are flying. Please check with you high school physics teacher and get back to me on that one.

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Headshake is wrong in that vid .... not even close to realistic ......
That is an opinion of yours I disagree with it it is my right


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defending it merely shows the ignorance of posters.
I could not have put it better myself

Last edited by Skoshi Tiger; 01-24-2010 at 06:05 AM.
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