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Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 12:16:06 -0500, Abit Loco
wrote: Since I've never flown a real airplane, I can't argue your 'turns and maneuvers' statement. I know that if I bank my airplane using the ailerons and don't give it some up elevator, it will head for the dirt. Perhaps you could tell us what the big differences are. === In a real plane you initiate a turn by briefly banking the plane with the ailerons and giving it a momentary touch of rudder in the desired direction. The plane will stay banked and continue to turn until you reverse the process. And yes, you do need to pull back on the stick or yoke a bit to maintain altitude. Does a model behave the same way? |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 11:45:30 -0500, KC wrote:
I have seen them with a live screen so you can fly with a cockpit point of view on your controller... Not sure how fast it updates for real time but the one I saw was a quad copter so it was not as fast... === I've never flown a quad copter but I am absolutely sure that it is nothing like flying a fixed wing aircraft - model or real. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:20:59 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I still go down and fly two or three times a year. My medical expired long ago, so I always go up with an instructor. I usually just fly the pattern several times, practicing landings, then get bored and go home. === To me the best part of flying in a small plane is sight seeing on a nice day. You're close enough that you could fly out over the Cape and on to Nantucket or the Vineyard. I used to have friends in Stamford, CT who would sometimes fly out to Nantucket for Sunday brunch on a nice winter day. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
Abit Loco wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 19:03:38 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/17/2015 6:11 PM, Abit Loco wrote: On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 14:47:49 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: I'm not sure it's a good idea to encourage Johnny to try real flying. If he has half the problems with a real plane as he does with his toy versions....Lord help the local folk. You have to admit, it's kind of fun watching Krause and Eriksson 'gang up' on Herring over something so ridiculous. What a laugh! Ganging up? I told you that I am not knocking your RC flying hobby. It's fun for many. You are the one who is trying to convince me and others that flying a RC airplane is similar to real flying. There are similarities. Period. That's all anyone here has said. I think that ingrained pilot arrogance is rearing its ugly head. Done for today. Sleep well. I flew u controls as a kid, wanted RC but was not in my budget. I do not have a pilots license but have flown with a pilot in some cool airplanes. Besides a 172. The Ucontrol is an example of very much quicker response than a real airplane. Someways is harder to fly a model airplane because of the very quick response characteristic and the fact you are not at 5000'. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:11:53 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: The more I think about it the more the differences become obvious. When starting your take off roll, how do you "steer" the RC? Or do you? When landing, how do you correct for crosswinds? Dipped wing or slip? What's your pre-flight like. What's a "run up". Magneto check limits? What's your landing pattern procedures? How do you stop the plane when you land? How do you control direction of the plane when taxiing? Those are but a few very basic issues of "real" flying that I don't think the average RC pilot deals with. === With all due respect, I'd argue that those are mostly procedural differences that are not related to flight and control surface dynamics. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 19:34:16 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: Don't need to. Not interested in getting a 'real' pilot's license. I have a hard enough time with RC planes - as do a lot of 'real' pilots, and I'm not talking piper cub guys. This just gets funnier and funnier. :) === Why the heck are you in this discussion? |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
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Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:11:53 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The more I think about it the more the differences become obvious. When starting your take off roll, how do you "steer" the RC? Or do you? When landing, how do you correct for crosswinds? Dipped wing or slip? What's your pre-flight like. What's a "run up". Magneto check limits? What's your landing pattern procedures? How do you stop the plane when you land? How do you control direction of the plane when taxiing? Those are but a few very basic issues of "real" flying that I don't think the average RC pilot deals with. === With all due respect, I'd argue that those are mostly procedural differences that are not related to flight and control surface dynamics. I think there are some major differences in handling. Both the control surfaces and polar moments. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
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