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Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice. You want to keep
the plane going in a straight line without thrust reversers. Which is the
greatest contributor to yaw?

Engine torque

or

Thrust

or

Rudder?

Is their a difference from piston to turboprop to jet?

Why is it important to know this to keep the plane going straight?

At what airspeed does the rudder become ineffective?


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Ask the pilot to not drop your boat until you're over softer water?
Scout


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"Scout" wrote in
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Ask the pilot to not drop your boat until you're over softer water?



Uh huh.

Bertie



Scout


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Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice.





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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"JaxAshby" wrote in
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Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice. You want
to keep the plane going in a straight line without thrust reversers.
Which is the greatest contributor to yaw?

Engine torque

or

Thrust

or

Rudder?

Is their a difference from piston to turboprop to jet?

Why is it important to know this to keep the plane going straight?

At what airspeed does the rudder become ineffective?



God you're a fjuckwit, Jaxhole.

Don't you know anything?

Bertie

Hey Bertie: How many "15,000' Ry's do you know of subject to being "coated
with ice"?
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type


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"Ralph Nesbitt" wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"JaxAshby" wrote in
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Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice. You
want to keep the plane going in a straight line without thrust
reversers. Which is the greatest contributor to yaw?

Engine torque

or

Thrust

or

Rudder?

Is their a difference from piston to turboprop to jet?

Why is it important to know this to keep the plane going straight?

At what airspeed does the rudder become ineffective?



God you're a fjuckwit, Jaxhole.

Don't you know anything?

Bertie

Hey Bertie: How many "15,000' Ry's do you know of subject to being
"coated with ice"?


Oh that's only the first in a long string of idiocies in this post.

All of these things are "how long is a piece of string" type questions,
though Jax wouldn't know that, having gotten the idea for all of them from
some planespotter magazine.

Bertie


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Pooh Bear wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

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

Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice. You
want to keep the plane going in a straight line without thrust
reversers. Which is the greatest contributor to yaw?

Engine torque

or

Thrust

or

Rudder?

Is their a difference from piston to turboprop to jet?

Why is it important to know this to keep the plane going
straight?

At what airspeed does the rudder become ineffective?


God you're a fjuckwit, Jaxhole.

Don't you know anything?

Bertie

Hey Bertie: How many "15,000' Ry's do you know of subject to being
"coated with ice"?


Oh that's only the first in a long string of idiocies in this post.

All of these things are "how long is a piece of string" type
questions, though Jax wouldn't know that, having gotten the idea for
all of them from some planespotter magazine.

Bertie


No doubt, perhaps, from the magazine I generally read called 'Pilot'.



Yep, a British piece of crap whose contributors are mostly wannbees that
have connived themselves into flying jobs.

I know, I've met some of them.

And this **** reads them!

Bwawhahwhah!


Bertie
 
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