Oh please!
You posted these pics and your "clown wagon comments" to this thread:http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,271940.30.html about at the same time as you started this thread. Your attitude was clear from the start.
So, no use to try to play the victim card here.
Don't worry, I've flown plenty of planes through their flight model revisions in this sim. I'm not too worried.
I'm not flaming anyone but yes, if ignorant people aren't willing to learn and spout the same BS over and over I, like anyone else, get irritated. If everything I post simply gets ignored every time and same thing starts again in couple months. Then yes, my comments will get more abraisive with every new thread and for a good reason. There is no use to provide any info since it won't sink in, why should I bother? No one grasps anything anyway and the same BS just starts again within couple of months.
lol that was from a completely different thread where I was making a joke which was in reference to something I said on chann 200 the day before. Yes I bet I can dig around the forums and find a joke you made and take it out of context and say some BS too... (I understand the joke hurt your feelings, you took it personally, I'm sorry).
yes, if ignorant people aren't willing to learn and spout the same BS over and over I, like anyone else, get irritated.
so now I'm ignorant too?
Actually, I am, hence why I started the thread and asked for FACTS, so that I would no longer be on the subject.
There is no use to provide any info since it won't sink in
So you are smart and everyone else is stupid?
OR
By questioning your baby, they are ignorant because everyone should assume everything you say and do is always perfectly correct?
No one grasps anything anyway and the same BS just starts again within couple of months.
Have there been many threads about Brewsters?
Ok on to the meat...
what is the "Trailing edge ailerons"?
"The low effectiveness of the trailing-edge ailerons
can be attributed, in a large measure, to the excessive
elasticity in the aileron, control system, which reduced
the aileron-deflection range attainable i n f l i g h t to
considerably lsss than the design range of t17.5O even
a t the lower speeds. For example, the maximum aileron
deflection obtained w i t h f u l l stick deflection was about
160 at a service indicated airspeed of 90 miles per hour
and about 12O a t 216 miles yer hour;"
The above quote from this document, page 8
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19930092639_1993092639.pdf