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Old 05-22-2011, 01:44 PM
Sternjaeger
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I'm ashamed for even reading this far but thought that, you know, a thread about airframes bending might have contained something about airframes bending! Should just do the test when I'm next flying although I suspect it will be difficult to determine any effect since you would need to get precisely the same camera angle before and after the high-G maneuver.
You see, there are some intelligent people in this forum thank God.. it is not easy to see an airframe flex or bend, that's why I was wondering if anybody managed to observe some behaviour or effects that could testify this. Airframe flexibility is a very important aspect, since aeroelasticity affects aerodynamic behaviour.

Aggro, I'm very sorry you got your knickers in a twist about this man, I dunno where you live, but where I come from, when you get in a new place you don't just butt in conversations like you do and start giving judgements.. I hope it's not true you're 38 man..

As for my banning, it happened because OTHERS posted inflammatory posts in my thread apparently, and I received a ban which never got fully explained anyways, so sorry to disappoint you fellas, but it wasn't my fault.


Now, back to the topic if you don't mind, if you have other tantrums about me you can always feel free to PM me, all I care for here honestly is the development of the sim towards the right direction.
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