Reversal: A change of more than 90° in direction between the surface wind and the wind in the upper area.
Course Reversal Entries The direct entry is most common and easy, at the fix turn to the outbound heading for one minute and fly inbound to the fix.
A reversal of the camber on a flying surface. Often used on flying wing or delta planform aircraft. Resistance Air drag, or the opposition of the air to being displaced by the forward movement of an aeroplane.
Control surface reversal is the loss (or reversal) of the expected response of a control surface, due to structural deformation of the main lifting surface. [edit] Dynamic aeroelasticity ...
Chandelle: Reversal of course by a sharp climbing turn. CHATTANOOGA: Code Name for a mission against rail targets. CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO: Operations against rail targets. Chatter: Excessive, unnecessary talk over R/T ...
Indications of a transient/intermittent stall are usually an intermittent 'bang' as backfire and flow reversal take place. If the stall develops and becomes steady, strong vibration and a loud roar may develop from the continuous flow reversal.
4 shows how this reversal occurs. Suppose you deflect the ailerons to the left. This raises the angle of attack at the right wingtip and lowers it at the left wingtip.
PROCEDURE TURN INBOUND- That point of a procedure turn maneuver where course reversal has been completed and an aircraft is established inbound on the intermediate approach segment or final approach course.
Appeal: A request to the higher court for review of the lower court's decision and to request a reversal of the judgment.
which delivers smooth, rather light stick forces: No muscling required here, but no overt twitchiness either. Rudder input is nicely harmonized with the stick, too. After overdoing it initially, Ron Glazer has me do quick left/right bank reversals ...
To counter this scale illusion, look for familiar objects like trees or bush. It will help you judge how far your are from the large mountains. Being able to estimate your distance from any obstacle is important as you may have to make that reversal ...
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