David "Bear Bottoms" W
2009-07-08 23:59:03 UTC
»Q«, the rest of your new comments are just plain silly.
Not for the first time I might add. Is that your pasttime?
Hum, a couple of Ari's associates have made direct contact withNot for the first time I might add. Is that your pasttime?
our friend »Q« now. I think you'll find him much less willing to
treat the investigation as a silly game from now on, if you
know what I mean. Look for him to become much quieter. <VBG>
old socks.
This time try and make "Ari" more credible. He's supposed to be
capable of flying an airplane but, amazingly, he needed considerable
help to answer a simple question about aircraft dynamics.
Got it, Since Bear Bottoms = Me = Ari has no aviation knowledge, you gotcapable of flying an airplane but, amazingly, he needed considerable
help to answer a simple question about aircraft dynamics.
us there again, Frankie !
That happened when flying instructor Dudley Henriques believed your
Ari sock was bullshitting and Dudley called your bluff. You (posting
as Ari) found you couldn't answer Dudley's question, so I had to jump
in to answer it for you.
Hey, thanks a lot, what humiliation, are you type rated? <sniggers>Ari sock was bullshitting and Dudley called your bluff. You (posting
as Ari) found you couldn't answer Dudley's question, so I had to jump
in to answer it for you.
"Altitude is not given so I assumed it. You made me
re-examine Ps and look up some F-14 specs. Specific
excess power Ps is delta energy with delta time.
Accounting for induced drag which the question focuses
on then (assumming weight is approx 55 k.lbs) at that
state I say you would get acceleration.
Going over the various possibilities it seems (not
entirely sure) that greater thrust should encounter
even greater drag and so airspeed could fall. Am I
getting closer?"
"Sorry for my offensive post. Things have been nuts
around here lately with all these characters and I
thought you might be another one :-)
Yes, your second try is exactly right. In the example
given, if the g is decreased the Turkey will accelerate
which is the answer to the first question, and if the
g is increased, airspeed will fall victim to drag."
Quoted from <http://preview.tinyurl.com/l7h8jp>
Wow, you're really good, Frankie, whaddya thing about the new TSA SDs?re-examine Ps and look up some F-14 specs. Specific
excess power Ps is delta energy with delta time.
Accounting for induced drag which the question focuses
on then (assumming weight is approx 55 k.lbs) at that
state I say you would get acceleration.
Going over the various possibilities it seems (not
entirely sure) that greater thrust should encounter
even greater drag and so airspeed could fall. Am I
getting closer?"
"Sorry for my offensive post. Things have been nuts
around here lately with all these characters and I
thought you might be another one :-)
Yes, your second try is exactly right. In the example
given, if the g is decreased the Turkey will accelerate
which is the answer to the first question, and if the
g is increased, airspeed will fall victim to drag."
Quoted from <http://preview.tinyurl.com/l7h8jp>
Don't mind if I crosspost this to the rec.aviation groups, do you? They
love to see "expert" aviators like you in discussion, Frankie.
*ROTFLMAO OFF AT YOU, FRANKIE*
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