In a message dated 00-06-01 14:52:47 EDT, you write: > The forces applied to the fuel in a slipping airplane > would be no different than the forces applied to the human flying it. If > you're > slipping, do you find yourself forced up against the side wall? No!
Oh, Larry, Larry, Larry. You are on the wrong end of this stick. In a slip or skid, it's the side force that pushes the ball out. When you're slipping or skidding, you're flying with one wing low. Don't you think the fuel would run down hill to the low wing? Only in a coordinated turn is there no side force. Here, you're flying with a low wing but the side force is balanced by the turn. John __________________________________________________________________________ ______ To unsubscribe from this list please send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___________________________________________________________ T O P I C A The Email You Want. http://www.topica.com/t/16 Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Your Favorite Topics
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