If I sum this up,
G load is the measure of acceleration of an airframe along a certain axis, going straight up and down, passing through the CG.
In certain flight regime, the instrumentation wont read the gravity as part of the total G load of an airframe. Level it read 1g, inverted -1g and vertical 0g. And everything in-between.
Gravity being universal, it's always felt along a certain axis, which is going from the center of gravity straight down to mother earth.
Soooooo....where does that leave me? I guess that I should avoid nose high turn if I want to optimize my turn rate as gravity will add to my turn instead of fighting me.
But this was interesting.
Now speaking of anti-gravity, when do we the claw back. T'was such a treat!
