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Old 07-22-2012, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Crumpp View Post
What is funny is the next aircraft I was going to discuss is the Hawker Hurricane. Sir Sydney Camm may not have understood swept wing theoy during the war but he was a master of stability and control design. The Hurricane was a wonderful gun platform and had near perfect longitudinal stability. His other major designs, the Typhoon and Tempest also exhibited the same characteristics.
Interesting that the Pilot's Notes for the Typhoon I note:
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39. General Flying
(i) Stability. - The aircraft is stable directionally and laterally, but is slightly unstable longitudinally...
Tempest V Pilot's Notes:

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44. General Flying
(i) Stability. - The aircraft is stable directionally and laterally, but is slightly unstable longitudinally.