| Subject: | Re: re: What I learned about real IFR today . . . |
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| From: | Graham Singleton <100421.2123@compuserve.com> |
| Date: | Mon, 3 Nov 1997 05:22:31 |
>>Saw an article in NASA Tech Briefs (article in R/C Modeler at same time) which described a wing leveler which used static voltage differences as plane rolled to bring wings back to level. << Wasn't this demonstrated over 20 years ago? I saw a British TV program about it. I agree about the usefulness of a wing leveller. Low level VFR flying is sometimes very high workload. Graham |
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