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This thread is making my head spin.... This is a joke right?
this is one of those that drifts and takes on a life of its own... could go on for days... take some Dramamine, if you plan on staying...This thread is making my head spin.... This is a joke right?
This thread is making my head spin.... This is a joke right?
The wake will be less noticeable if you are flying on-step.I have a few times, in steep 360's. If you hold your altitude and complete the turn where you started in the air, you run through your own wake and get a little jolt, usually right before or as you level your wings. First time it happens is freaky.
I imagine in a slower, less banked 360, you may not hit your own wake because the longer time will allow the wake to dissipate.
is that some kind of new street drug?flying on-step
No. It's an old enough OWT that it is suggested as true in the Bellanca Cruisemaster POH.is that some kind of new street drug?
Where did I even hint that I thought you said any such thing?? You'll naturally want to glance at it as you approach what you know already from looking out the window is the end of your turn, but even with just a landmark in the distance you should be within a few degrees.I didn't say "look only at the dg", of course you look outside. But at the end of the day it is a 360 turn, not a 355 or a 365 degree turn. Every time I've done it if I'm not straight and level on the heading I started I get a comment from the instructor, they are picky that way.
If I am making a circle in front of the fridge, and I turn right, I only made a right turn.
My thought was that as I get near to 3/4 of the way through, my heading is again 180...but I still have 15 degrees more to turn to get back to my start point. Also, just a little over 3/4 of the way through I'm still pretty near a heading of 180, AND that mast is in front of the nose.
I have never felt a bump in a 360 when doing a standard rate turn.If you ain't feeling the wake now and then on a calm day, some work needs to be done. If you have a fine flying airplane just set the turn and it'll find the wake. And then there is the wake one feels when doing a nice loop...
...The OP never said step turn, and heis a new student pilothas been training for years. As such they should beworking onLONG PAST the basics of a standard rate turn....
Saw that guy on Tosh show. Hilarious.
This is where you're getting confused I think. The start of your turn is from 180 to 179. After that, you're 'in the turn.' You should be able to go from wings level to an established standard rate turn in way less than 90 degrees of travel. But even if your're not yet at banking enough to produce a standard rate, if the nose is changing heading, you're still 'in the turn.'There is the problem (no...not a sailboat!).
I thought the start of my turn would be from 180 to 090
Part of learning a 360* turn is beginning the roll out about 10* early so you return wings level on course. If you did it on altitude you should feel a bump from your own wake, at least some of the time.
Imagine a runway heading. You fly on heading, execute a 360* turn, and continue on the same heading.
wake descends 500 ft per min
Would that be at wings level?
At a 45 degree bank would the wake of the upper wing go more outward (horizontal to the ground) and thus downward at a slower rate?
Me either... I'm asking hoping to get an answer (or twelve)Possible, I honestly could never figure out the correlation or how it actually works while doing a 360
@LongRoadBob we still love you! You should be waking up soon back in Norway to a flurry of posts confirming you have indeed went crazy...probably from too many 360's (shhhh....that were actually 360's)...These are the kind of thoughts that come, uninvited, when I'm trying to get to sleep.
View attachment 68194 Maybe this will help.
In that example, your starting point should be the airplane on the far right, not the airplane at the top. Top right quadrant would be 1/4, top left would be 2/4, etc. You can't have two airplanes facing the same direction in different quadrants. that is why you are confused. Your top airplane should be facing left with how you drew this.
This thread is making my head spin.... This is a joke right?
I enjoy this kind of post. I tried every way I could to guess what you were seeing. Then after seeing your drawing, I was confused. Funny.When the thread title is "Weird thoughts on..." I think one loses the right to complain if it is....weird thoughts, and they still decide to go in.
Or dumb thoughts...as in this case. But you can see where I went wrong, and as a student it was my inexperience. Thought a 360 began at the top of the "circle" and this explains all the misunderstandings. I wasn't being totally illogical, I think it is an understandable mistake in thinking for a student.
I also was pretty sure the whole way I was wrong. Just couldn't figure out where.
Sorry, guys. Pretty dumb of me. Still glad I embarrassed myself here
Thanks!! That explains it.
Sorry, guys. Pretty dumb of me. Still glad I embarrassed myself here, rather than ask my instructor.
Move the pyramid/landmark 5 ticks to the right to correspond with the "N" and it will all work.View attachment 68216
Thanks...this was what I was thinking of...
I drew this from thinking about heading 000 North, instead of my original post.
Glad you figured it out Bob. A little advice for you though, don't ever be embarrassed to ask your instructor a question like this, ever. .