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Bertie the Bunyip August 10th 03 05:32 AM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
"JaxAshby" wrote in
ink.net:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating from
takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.



Betcha old Bertie has forgotten more about airplanes than you'll ever know,
fjuckwit.

Bertei

Bertie the Bunyip August 10th 03 05:43 AM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
"JaxAshby" wrote in
ink.net:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating from
takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.

Jax the Bunyip biter.


Oh Jaxholio, while you're here, settle an argument.

Who sent you running like the little girl you are, me, or the lusers in the
froup?

BTW, got any more pics of yourself? I lurved the ones you posted before!

Bertie

JaxAshby August 10th 03 02:30 PM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
Wassa matta Berts?

I betcha neva lurned the Magnus effect so ya culd neva furgit it in the
furst place. In fact, yur a trade skool pilot dimwit!

Bite me bunyip!

Jax the one who barrel rolls the bunwipe

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"JaxAshby" wrote in
ink.net:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating from
takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.

Jax the Bunyip biter.


Oh Jaxholio, while you're here, settle an argument.

Who sent you running like the little girl you are, me, or the lusers in

the
froup?

BTW, got any more pics of yourself? I lurved the ones you posted before!

Bertie




Donal August 10th 03 10:17 PM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
And yet you seem unable to answer his qeustion????


Regards

Donal
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ...
Flying Tadpole wrote in
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JaxAshby wrote:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating from
takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.

Jax the Bunyip biter.


Three sentences? All more or less coherent? Clearly a forged
identity.


could be.

but the cluelessness certainly reeks of Jax

Bertie


Bertie the Bunyip August 11th 03 11:23 AM

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"Donal" wrote in
:

And yet you seem unable to answer his qeustion????


What question?

He made a statement which is almost correct, though limited in scope and
insignificant to boot.

Bertie


Regards

Donal
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
... Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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JaxAshby wrote:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating
from takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus

effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.

Jax the Bunyip biter.


Three sentences? All more or less coherent? Clearly a forged
identity.


could be.

but the cluelessness certainly reeks of Jax

Bertie

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mbrookesn231 September 25th 03 04:09 AM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
That makes no sense, according to that theory the wheel should lower the
amount of lift, seeing as the lower part of the wheel is going in the
direction of the air.


"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"JaxAshby" wrote in
ink.net:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating from
takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.



Betcha old Bertie has forgotten more about airplanes than you'll ever

know,
fjuckwit.

Bertei




Bertie the Bunyip September 25th 03 04:26 AM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
"mbrookesn231" wrote in
le.rogers.com:

That makes no sense, according to that theory the wheel should lower the
amount of lift, seeing as the lower part of the wheel is going in the
direction of the air.


nope, he's right,

It's the greater speed of the upper part of the wheel that would increase
it but it's insignificant in any case.


Bertie



"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"JaxAshby" wrote in
ink.net:

Aircraft get greater lift just after takeoff if they leave their
landing gear down. That's because the tires are still rotating from
takeoff and they provide lift in the airstream via the Magnus effect.
Betcha ole Bertie didn't know that.



Betcha old Bertie has forgotten more about airplanes than you'll ever

know,
fjuckwit.

Bertei






running with scissors October 3rd 03 06:47 PM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
Bertie the Bunyip wrote in message . ..
"mbrookesn231" wrote in
le.rogers.com:

That makes no sense, according to that theory the wheel should lower the
amount of lift, seeing as the lower part of the wheel is going in the
direction of the air.


nope, he's right,

It's the greater speed of the upper part of the wheel that would increase
it but it's insignificant in any case.


Bertie


the amount of theoretical lift generated is negligible, whereas the
drag generated from extended gear is not

Bertie the Bunyip October 4th 03 11:42 PM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
(running with scissors) wrote
in om:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote in message
. ..
"mbrookesn231" wrote in
le.rogers.com:

That makes no sense, according to that theory the wheel should
lower the amount of lift, seeing as the lower part of the wheel is
going in the direction of the air.


nope, he's right,

It's the greater speed of the upper part of the wheel that would
increase it but it's insignificant in any case.


Bertie


the amount of theoretical lift generated is negligible, whereas the
drag generated from extended gear is not


Well, exactly. though on some aircraft the drag caused during retraction is
considered worse than leaving it down in the event of an engine failure!


Bertie

running with scissors October 5th 03 05:35 PM

Greater lift for aircraft
 
Bertie the Bunyip wrote in message . ..
(running with scissors) wrote
in om:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote in message
. ..
"mbrookesn231" wrote in
le.rogers.com:

That makes no sense, according to that theory the wheel should
lower the amount of lift, seeing as the lower part of the wheel is
going in the direction of the air.


nope, he's right,

It's the greater speed of the upper part of the wheel that would
increase it but it's insignificant in any case.


Bertie


the amount of theoretical lift generated is negligible, whereas the
drag generated from extended gear is not


Well, exactly. though on some aircraft the drag caused during retraction is
considered worse than leaving it down in the event of an engine failure!


Bertie


true.


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