How about selecting flaps while in a turn/bank? Hmm?
I'm in the "yes I do it crowd". Am I alone?
Do it all the time.
makes up for some loss of lift in the turn.
I feel like this should be a poll.How about selecting flaps while in a turn/bank? Hmm?
I'm in the "yes I do it crowd". Am I alone?
I feel like this should be a poll.
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I have never hesitated to do it, but recently an instructor advised against it because of the possible consequences if a split-flap condition happened to occur. However, I'm finding that trying to avoid doing it interferes with managing my descent in the pattern, so I'm thinking maybe I need to quit worrying about it.
I have never hesitated to do it, but recently an instructor advised against it because of the possible consequences if a split-flap condition happened to occur. However, I'm finding that trying to avoid doing it interferes with managing my descent in the pattern, so I'm thinking maybe I need to quit worrying about it.
I didn't realize that there was a flap over this.
Some birds are beautiful. That one is not one of them.Some lose their flippin' minds over flappin' in turns, even some CFIs. Even birds lower their flappers in turns.
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Some birds are beautiful. That one is not one of them.
Some birds are beautiful. That one is not one of them.
He still out-flies all of our asses. Ha.
Some of em don't land so well..
Who has had, and how often, a split flap condition?
Who has had, and how often, a split flap condition?
FO was flying, had her hands full. Of the airplane you pervs!
Flaps during turns, need to remember to keep that nose from rising, other than that, np.
Actually a benefit of lowering flaps in a turn, don't have to increase pitch as much as the flappers will do it.
Actually a benefit of lowering flaps in a turn, don't have to increase pitch as much as the flappers will do it.
How about selecting flaps while in a turn/bank? Hmm?
I'm in the "yes I do it crowd". Teach it that way too...
Am I alone?