descout said:
I have shown him the above and below altitude and also right on pivotal altitude in the aircraft. He can do the maneuver and hold the pylon but he dosen't get why and how it changes with groundspeed.
have you tried explaining turns around a point in a no wind condition vs. a wind condition and how holding the same bank angle will vary the groundtrack?
although 8's on are not based on keeping a constant radius like turns around a point, using TAAP can show how wind will blow you around. Let me explain...
If we are flying along in a
no wind condition and pick a point to fly around, let's say a house, do you agree the airplane would appear to pivot around the house? (Answer is yes)
Now, if flying around the house and our airspeed decreased do you agree that it would appear that the house would move forward because our goundspeed has decreased? (Answer is yes)
Why will the house appear to move forward if the ground speed decreases? (The radius changes: with a lower groundspeed the aircraft will have a smaller turning radius; in order to hold the same point with that smaller radius, the bank angle needs to change)
Okay, lets take a step back, taking out bank and talk about altitude...
Above we just mentioned that if groundspeed decreases the pylon appears to move forward. How do we get that pylon back to its reference without changing the power? You need to increase your groundspeed. How do you do that? Decrease your altitude since you have the same power setting.
By increasing the speed you return to the larger radius/turn.
Well, what determines the initial change in groundspeed and how we need to react to that change? The wind.
If we use the typical 8's on topview diagram of the maneuver, we can see there are two points where the groundspeed will be higher because the aircraft is moving with the wind and two points where the groundspeed is lower because the wind is against us.
There are two things we can do to try to stay on that pylon -change our bank angle or change our speed. Since we are trying to hold the reference line & pylon we can change our ground speed by varying our altitude. Since we lower/raise our altitude to increase/decrease speed we also have to change our bank angle slightly to maintain our same reference.
Our lateral reference varies by groundspeed which we change by pitching up or down, our horizontal reference is maintained by bank which we much change with every change in speed.
Hope this helps a bit, if you need further explination I will try a different manner.