Rudder

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Rudder

Postby Sunfly » Mon Jun 16, 2003 8:27 pm

Do pilots of real airplanes use rudder in their final approach or in flight?
I'm trying to use it in my approachs with boeings but i find it hard
And is it reccomended to use it ??? ???
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Re: Rudder

Postby visitor » Mon Jun 16, 2003 9:39 pm

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Re: Rudder

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Jun 17, 2003 3:32 am

The rudder is vital on crosswind landings! Unless you happen to be able to see the wind and aim off to touchdown on the centre line.
The best advice is to practice using it and see what happens ;) You'll soon suss it and then wonder how you ever lived without it.

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Re: Rudder

Postby codered » Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:30 am

The rudder is a very important piece of the aircraft.  That is what keeps the aircraft coordinated during flight.  The only time you will be in uncoordinated flight is when you put the aircraft into a slip for landing, certain aerobatics, etc.  That is why FS gives you the option of automatic rudder or manual.  Manual means you have to control the rudder to keep the ball in the center (turn coordinator).  
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Re: Rudder

Postby BFMF » Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:38 am

I can't imagine flying without a rudder.

btw, what do you mean by putting an aicraft in a 'slip' for landing ??? :-[
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Re: Rudder

Postby WebbPA » Tue Jun 17, 2003 11:21 am

Do I have to turn auto-coordination off to effectively use the rudder?
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Re: Rudder

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Jun 17, 2003 12:36 pm

Its best too Jim. The auto-rudder thing can cause a wee bit of trouble elsewise.

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Re: Rudder

Postby Hagar » Tue Jun 17, 2003 1:28 pm

As a matter of interest this will depend on the type of aircraft. With most light & GA aircraft the rudder is used for co-ordinated turns, what we used to call rated turns. Bank to the desired angle & use the rudder to centre the bubble. Jets & high-performance aerobatic aircraft (like the Extra 300) are quite different. Turns & all normal control inputs are usually made with aileron & elevator alone. To turn, bank to the desired angle, then ease back on the stick to start & control how steep it is. In flight, the rudder is only used for advanced manoeuvres & aerobatics. Also for crosswind landings (sideslips) & ground handling on some types.
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Re: Rudder

Postby Scottler » Tue Jun 17, 2003 2:42 pm

Or you can just crack a window and stick your hand outside.  Should do the trick.   ;D
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