re: [Flightgear-devel] C172 Taxiing speed

2002-11-10 Thread David Megginson
David Luff writes: > So basically they're 2-way, but sequentially, with planes never > passing wing-tip to wing-tip in opposite directions each side of > the yellow line? The yellow line is where your nosewheel is supposed to be. That said, little planes pass each other all the time on taxiwa

re: [Flightgear-devel] C172 Taxiing speed

2002-11-10 Thread David Luff
On 11/7/02 at 4:33 PM David Megginson wrote: Thanks. > > > Are major taxiways such as the one parallel to the rwy that > > normally seems to be called Alpha 2-way or is the traffic normally > > directed one-way on them by ATC depending on the rwy in use? > >That would be very airport specific,

re: [Flightgear-devel] C172 Taxiing speed

2002-11-07 Thread David Megginson
David Luff writes: > I'm working on getting the small plane to taxi back in after flying a > circuit, so I'd appreciate some input from the pilots from the list on > real-life taxiing. What sort of speeds are typical during taxiing on the > runway, on a large taxiway, on a small taxiway betwe