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JAXAshby wrote:
steve, bone up on "P-torque" or "P-thrust" or more accurately "asymetrical
thrust". It is a common problem for aircraft with "conventional" landing gear
(meaning two wheels up front and one on the tail), and has been fully
understood since the early days of WWII.


For christsakes, Jax, at least get the term correct, it's P-factor you
cretin.

Just for grins how about telling us all about your taildragger flying
experience. For a know-nothing wannabe you sure pump out a lot of
bull**** about stuff you obviously have no personal experience with.


Rick

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the original (and incorrect) term was "P-Torque". that was replaced (to some
extent) by the term "P-Thrust" as in asymetrical thrust due to the angling of
the disc of the prop relative to forward motion. "P-Factor" is now used by
idiots and for idiot who don't have a clew what is going on.

btw ricky, you must the only person on the planet who claims to have an Airline
Transport rating who doesn't know the difference between slots and slats.

steve, bone up on "P-torque" or "P-thrust" or more accurately "asymetrical
thrust". It is a common problem for aircraft with "conventional" landing

gear
(meaning two wheels up front and one on the tail), and has been fully
understood since the early days of WWII.


For christsakes, Jax, at least get the term correct, it's P-factor you
cretin.

Just for grins how about telling us all about your taildragger flying
experience. For a know-nothing wannabe you sure pump out a lot of
bull**** about stuff you obviously have no personal experience with.


Rick









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no, gene. the prop pushes against the water, NOT the prop wash. and yes you
did state that prop walk is due to the prop wash spiralling, and thus pushing
against god knows what.

dumb, gene, as in stupid on your part.

gene? what word didn't you understand? prop wash, as rocket exhaust, does

not
have to push against anything.



I saw no mention of..... rocket ... did you say that prop wash
does not have to push against anything?

I thought it pushed against the propeller...... oh.... are you
confused, again?




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JAXAshby wrote:

the original (and incorrect) term was "P-Torque". that was replaced (to some
extent) by the term "P-Thrust" as in asymetrical thrust due to the angling of
the disc of the prop relative to forward motion. "P-Factor" is now used by
idiots and for idiot who don't have a clew what is going on.


On Jaxworld maybe ... You truly are an idiot. So how about a cite for
the use of those terms on this planet.

Oh, silly me, asking Jax to backup one of his febrile claims.

btw ricky, you must the only person on the planet who claims to have an Airline
Transport rating who doesn't know the difference between slots and slats.


Another bad drug reaction, Jax? Please show where I wrote anything that
would indicate such an absurd position on my part.

Oh, silly me, asking Jax to backup one of his febrile claims.

Take your pills, Jax and get some rest.

Rick




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gene, *you* are the guy who said prop wash spirals and thus twists an airplane
one way or the other, and no one else( and thus a smaller rudder would reduce
the effect, AND a larger rudder would reduce it).

AND, prop wash on a boat must push against something or the boat won't go.

So, who is the clewless one?

no, gene. the prop pushes against the water, NOT the prop wash. and yes

you
did state that prop walk is due to the prop wash spiralling, and thus

pushing
against god knows what.

dumb, gene, as in stupid on your part.


No... stupid on my part would be continuing this thread with the
terminally clueless....




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http://www.southharbourvillageinn.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC is
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rickie, recess is over. go back to class.

the original (and incorrect) term was "P-Torque". that was replaced (to

some
extent) by the term "P-Thrust" as in asymetrical thrust due to the angling

of
the disc of the prop relative to forward motion. "P-Factor" is now used by
idiots and for idiot who don't have a clew what is going on.


On Jaxworld maybe ... You truly are an idiot. So how about a cite for
the use of those terms on this planet.

Oh, silly me, asking Jax to backup one of his febrile claims.

btw ricky, you must the only person on the planet who claims to have an

Airline
Transport rating who doesn't know the difference between slots and slats.


Another bad drug reaction, Jax? Please show where I wrote anything that
would indicate such an absurd position on my part.

Oh, silly me, asking Jax to backup one of his febrile claims.

Take your pills, Jax and get some rest.

Rick












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Cornered and, as seen here a thousand times before, unable to support a
single word of his paranoid fantasies, Jax could only respond with this
brilliant retort:

rickie, recess is over. go back to class.


That is SO Jax ... come on out and play Jax, tell us all about your
taildragger time and show those cites, show us those posts ...

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahah what a poseur you are. But, sadly, and
typically Jax, not even a good poseur.

Rick

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rickie, recess is over. go back to class.


Cornered and, as seen here a thousand times before, unable to support a
single word of his paranoid fantasies, Jax could only respond with this
brilliant retort:

rickie, recess is over. go back to class.


That is SO Jax ... come on out and play Jax, tell us all about your
taildragger time and show those cites, show us those posts ...

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahah what a poseur you are. But, sadly, and
typically Jax, not even a good poseur.

Rick









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JAXAshby could only repeat his infantile retort:

rickie, recess is over. go back to class.


What's the matter, Jax? Has Oz got you so whipped so badly over on the
siphon breaker thread that you can't even keep track of where you are
getting your ass kicked worse?

C'mon, Jax, don't be a Speedo Queen all your life, take a day off and
tell us all about your taildragger flying experiences and cite those
posts that you claim I made ...

Thom kicked your ass pretty good too, so maybe that's why you can only
come back with cut and pastes of your childish little hissy fit retorts.
This just hasn't been your week has it, Jax?

Historically this is where you fade away again ... good timing too, you
have done an excellent job showing all the new readers here just how
amazing you are.

Rick

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