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I guess you was typing to fast and that charcters outrun your mind. Hve a look to an F4E wing (or an A4). ![]() Last edited by TomcatViP; 12-10-2012 at 06:01 PM. |
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As usual the answer is only refering with evidence that is supporting the posters opinion and hair-splitting.
1. Did the 109 recover from a high speedstall with only minimal control input? The RAE report says so. Hardly a uncontrolled flight situation then, i'd say. 2. Did the early Spitfire depart from controlled flight in a high speed stall with a flip over and a following spin? Afaik all sides so far have admitted that. There is no dispute that the controlled stall in the Spitfire was not hard to manage, but then, that was not asked for.
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Please, can I respectfully ask that you don't descend into this mad poo flinging fest that arises every time someone simply has a different oppinion and shows evidence to back up why they have that oppinion. I merely reminded of the good qualities of the Spitfire handling after you had basically claimed otherwise.. Quote:
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I am still waiting on Crump's to tell us what he tells his so called students..
As in what does he tell them the purpose of leading edge slats are.. 1) The purpose of leading edge slats is to reduce the chance of a stall 2) The purpose of leading edge slats is to reduce the chance of a spin I think most agree the purpose of leading edge slats is to reduce the chance of a stall Where as it appears that Crump is saying the purpose of leading edge slats is to reduce the chance of a spin I think it would be interesting, and telling, to have Crump explain this line of reasoning.. Especially in light of the fact that there are many accounts of how leading edge slats CAUSED spins!! Where, for what ever reason, the leading edge slats did not deploy evenly and thus induces (CAUSE) the plane to spin.. Not to mention the accounts of the leading edge slats POPPING out suddenly such that they 'changed' the aerodynamics such that the pilot had to quickly adjust his controls.. In essence startling the pilot such that he may have over compensated and CAUSE the plane to stall or even spin In summary It appears this is another cause of Crump cherry picking Luftwaffe attribute.. Where here only talks about the PROS of a certain attribute and totally ignores the CONS of a certain attribute
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AoA with such a name you shld know that it is both. And then with logics in mind it's the 2nd arguments tht is the most valid
In the absurd an anti spin decice IS a device reducing the chance of a spin to occur You know, flight manuals are full of such simplification. A pilot is not a always a Phd holder in physics. It can eitherbe a carpenter, a greedy politicians or a nightclub hotess! Last edited by TomcatViP; 12-10-2012 at 06:17 PM. |
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The purpose of the breaks in my car are NOT to stop my car.. The purpose of the breaks in my car are to prevent me from getting speeding tickets.. Hmmm.. Sorry but no sale! Ill stick with the intended purpose of the breaks in my car and not the multitude of what if's purposes the breaks in my car can be associated with to try and make a point.. Nice try though! You and Crump get a gold star for effort!
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Sorry AoA, but with such arguments you are soo far out, that you will find it hard to see the objective, imo, of course.
And Taildraggernut, you are promoting the theory that the Spitfire didn't flip over and started a spin if pulled too hard in a high speed turn?? Really??? Afaik this was used by experienced pilots as a last ditch maneuvre to escape from a 109 on their tail.
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putting an aircraft into a spin is a technique available to any pilot in any aircraft as a deliberate manouver. |
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In that I fully expected you and yours standard off topic reply in an attempt to take the focus off what I said.. Not to mention how you and yours totally ignored the points I brought up about the historic accounts of the Bf109 slats causing more spin issues than they solved..
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