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I am a gamer, but only sometimes, I play anything from Kong to WoW to Xbox 360. I did 2 years at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University for the Air Force, majoring in Aeronautical Science. I now work at CommSpeed, and am applying for DoC, to start a different job line. I have a son, Maximus...he is 2 years old and the biggest joy in my life. I am a laid back person mostly just chatting in DoS. ****************************************************************On the notes side. Single engine propeller aircraft The aircraft has a tendency to yaw to port if using a right-hand propeller, and yaw to starboard with a left-hand propeller. The right-hand propeller is by far the most common. The effect is noticeable during take off and in straight and level flight with high power and high angle of attack --------------------------------------… Multi engine propeller aircraft (clockwise rotation) With engines rotating in the same direction the p-factor will affect VMC (minimum control speed) in asymmetric flight. Considering right-hand tractor engines (lines projecting from propeller discs represent the p-factor induced thrust lines): At low speed flight with the port engine failed, the off-centre thrust produced by the starboard engine creates a larger yaw-couple to port than the opposite case. The port engine in this scenario is the critical engine, namely the engine whose failure brings about the more adverse result. In the case of using handed engines (i.e. not rotating in the same direction) the p-factor is not considered in determining the critical engine. The asymmetric blade effect is dependent on thrust and proportional to forward velocity (specifically TAS) and, while generally insignificant during the initial ground roll for tail-wheel aircraft, will give a pronounced nose-left tendency during the later stages of the roll, particularly if the thrust axis is kept inclined to the flight path vector (i.e. tail-wheel in contact with runway.) If a high angle of attack is used during the rotation (or indeed straight and level flight with high power and high angle of attack) the effect can also be apparent. The effect is not so apparent during the landing rollout and flare given the relatively low power setting, however should the throttle be suddenly advanced with the tail-wheel in contact with the runway then anticipation of this nose-left tendency is prudent.
  • Member Since: Jul. 23, 2008
  • Last Login: Feb. 11, 2012
  • Current Points: 4741
  • Comments: 1
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  • Location: Grounded
  • Age: 23
  • Sex: Male
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MonsterManda

Jan 3, 2011 11:07am

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sydney1407

Oct 25, 2010 12:44am

Sorry, I had wandered away about the time you guys brought my boobs into the conversation. =P
Night!

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LordKraven Oct 25, 2010 8:55am

Wasn’t really your boobs, just boobs in general, I was just using you as an example.

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friendofthelamb

Aug 25, 2010 1:26pm

Lordkraven is o.k. to have as a friend, YES!!!

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LordKraven Aug 25, 2010 11:16pm

Thanks

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sillysassy

Aug 22, 2010 11:01am

hi

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Aug 5, 2010 5:24pm

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