Thread: Eights on Pylon
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Old 07-12-2014, 11:08 PM
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I guess this is all wrong because he said gs doesn't change in the maneuver because if done correctly your speed remains the same because when you climb in the maneuver your gs decreases and when you descend your gs increases therefor gs remains the same so you never have a highest or lowest point was his theory.
So hes basically saying its nothing more than a figure 8? So lets get this straight...he's saying because your gs remains constant, your altitude won't change ("you never have a highest or lowest point", in his words), but your gs cant remain constant without climbing or descnding.

Originally Posted by Aviator89

Maybe he was trying to get a rise out of you, and get you to "prove" to him that your way is correct.? Just like you would need to with a student. I could see an inspector doing that. Kind of dumb and an excessive use of roleplaying but in their mind they are the student, you are the teacher. So treat them like one.
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