Learn how to slip; including side slip and forward slip. That works. I get on the centre line every landing cause I just side slip.
http://www.pilotfriend.com/training/fli ... g/slip.htm
Use trim, it doesn't let the plane fly itself, it relieves pressure so you don't have to constantly pull back on the stick. Without trim, might I add, most airliners probably couldn't lift their nose off the ground.
Learn how to slip; including side slip and forward slip. That works. I get on the centre line every landing cause I just side slip.
http://www.pilotfriend.com/training/fli ... g/slip.htm
Use trim, it doesn't let the plane fly itself, it relieves pressure so you don't have to constantly pull back on the stick. Without trim, might I add, most airliners probably couldn't lift their nose off the ground.
Yeah, but default aircraft don't side-slip properly...
You're wrong about airliners not being able to lift off the ground without trim though...
I hate using trim....I hate using autopilot. I fly manual. Letting the plane fly itself takes the fun out of the game.
So, since I can't land a jet, despite the fact that I'm proficient with taxi, takeoff, and navigation, that one thing, means I should just scrap the idea of flying jets and go back to base 1?
I have made nice, centerline landings with the Cessna, the 737, and the 747, but I'm not consistent.
Maybe I'm just burned out. There are days I can fly, and days I can't. One day, I can land a helicopter on a building, the next I can't even get it to hover.
Use trim, it doesn't let the plane fly itself, it relieves pressure so you don't have to constantly pull back on the stick. Without trim, might I add, most airliners probably couldn't lift their nose off the ground.
You're wrong about airliners not being able to lift off the ground without trim though...
you should try RudderPedals
Use trim, it doesn't let the plane fly itself, it relieves pressure so you don't have to constantly pull back on the stick. Without trim, might I add, most airliners probably couldn't lift their nose off the ground.
You're wrong about airliners not being able to lift off the ground without trim though...
He's not far wrong. Depending on weight at take off and landing, I've taken off and landed with half trim or more, and even being a degree or so out of trim can substantially increase control loads.
I've done many flights in the C172. My best was an IFR from Fukuoka to Nagasaki (despite the fact that ATC was bouncing me around like a pinball). I've done some flying in the Baron, but it's really touchy to fly.
I'm gonna do some touch-and-go's until I get dizzy.
And that was with a 10 knot crosswind. But I still didn't nail it centerline, the centerline was running along the passenger side. I may be unconsciously tilting the wings to the left when I'm landing.
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