Roberto152
Active Member
Great post 99000. I agree with you entirely regarding scenario #2.
Also, you make a point I hadn't considered -- the accelerated flow over the right wing and not the left in the left engine failed case. This can be offset by right aileron. After all, when the plane is in a constant, coordinated bank to the right the wings are producing the same amount of lift. If not the bank angle would change, rolling toward the wing producing less lift. But this is new information I had not considered. Thanks.
As far as your first paragraph, the wings level, string centered, ball centered is not the scenario I am considering. I don't know where the ball would be with the string centered. In the scenario I am considering the wings are level and the string is straight. The ball goes wherever it wants. The pilot ignores it and keeps the string straight. This isn't shown in the AFM.
Also, you make a point I hadn't considered -- the accelerated flow over the right wing and not the left in the left engine failed case. This can be offset by right aileron. After all, when the plane is in a constant, coordinated bank to the right the wings are producing the same amount of lift. If not the bank angle would change, rolling toward the wing producing less lift. But this is new information I had not considered. Thanks.
As far as your first paragraph, the wings level, string centered, ball centered is not the scenario I am considering. I don't know where the ball would be with the string centered. In the scenario I am considering the wings are level and the string is straight. The ball goes wherever it wants. The pilot ignores it and keeps the string straight. This isn't shown in the AFM.