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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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No more medication testing put him in a straitjacket!
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4. The raaaid lounge (only to enter properly sedated and at own risk ) 5. Discovery channel for weirdos 6. OMFG he did it again 7. Annoying idiots lounge 8. Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man. 9. The nothing really worth to read thread 10. Dantes inferno and raaaids home |
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Those are some good candidates!
So here is the updated list of potential names for the raaaid forum 1. Hair Club for Men 2. Black Hole 3. Warning time spent here will be a waste of time 4. The raaaid lounge (only to enter properly sedated and at own risk . 5. Discovery channel for weirdos 6. OMFG he did it again 7. Annoying idiots lounge 8. Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man. 9. The nothing really worth to read thread 10. Dantes inferno and raaaids home
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Theres a reason for instrumenting a plane for test..
That being a pilots's 'perception' of what is going on can be very different from what is 'actually' going on. |
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That can be seen in the sim, when you roll over 180° then pull back on the sticker hardly, the aircraft does not just half loop straight away, it also yaws. If you violently pull in a straight and level flight, you will also notice that yaw coming in as soon as the pitch rapidly changes. I would assume that this comes from the spinner effect. This effect induces a spin. cr-spinners aircraft does'nt have such effect has and so would stall rather than spin under same circumstances. That's something rather easy which you seem to make complex. The forces are held by the airframe with contra rotating spinners, the airplane forces are in equilibrum, that's why they designed such things, even a Spitfire in the 40's had such a duplex propeller. There's no secret lying behind that if you try to understand with something more serious than a witch drawing, you'll probably understand why this is so. Last edited by jf1981; 09-27-2012 at 12:20 PM. |
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First spin, then yaw...then raaaid... Last edited by 69iAF~Mike; 09-27-2012 at 02:30 PM. |
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does a twin engine lose its gyroscopic properties of inertia?
Always, when you run out of fuel. |
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and? Where do we go from here? You know, your arms have done the momentum change. Which are powered by muscles. And your muscles recieve daily fuel input in the form of your favorite froot loop! Some slight hint perhaps to add: There are 7 billion people on this planet. The total number of human beings that have ever existed should exceeed 100 billion. Don't you think that anyone would have already thought about the more trivial things, not sniffing a world sensation each time because they aren't, like you, afflicted with a messias complex who must bring new science to man...? Let's face it, man. You're profoundly lacking in the very basics of... well, every science there is out there. But that doesn't really mean that those sciences are beneath you and you must save us from their conspriracy - actually, it's quite the opposite. |
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conservation of energy and aconservation of momentum are independent principles
and yeah millions of smokers cant be wrong
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If you can stop talking to yourself and imagine people struggle with your posts 'd be a first step. Some of us have done their best to try to clear out your questions, make sense out of little sense. |
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I think he's 'high' when he writes these anyway. That would explain A LOT.
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