REFLECTOR: Semantic confusion

Laurence Coen lwcoen at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 5 16:09:46 CST 2011


Your right and the spell check didn't fix it is because it's capitalized as in Symantec-Norton Software.

Larry Coen
N136LC


From: Mark Magee 
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 1:54 PM
To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list 
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Symantec confusion


Larry,
Thanks for that. However I think the right word here is semantics :)


Mark B. Magee 
Sent from IPhone 4

On Dec 3, 2011, at 1:05 PM, "Laurence Coen" <lwcoen at hotmail.com> wrote:


  Aileron snatch, Dutch roll and adverse yaw are three separate and distinct things.  Google "Dutch roll" and and get your terms straight.  Aileron droop on a Velocity is to compensate for slop in the control system.  In flight the ailerons should be in neutral.  Air foils that droop in flight are called "flaps" and are retracted in cruise.  Gliders have air foils that stick up to kill lift.  A Velocity is neither a glider or does it have flaps.  Aileron snatch is where aileron control is "snatched" away from the pilot in an un-commanded moment.

  Larry Coen
  N136LC
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