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by mannykannot
1313 days ago
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It is called a coordinated turn and it is what one normally aspires to fly. https://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/aerodynamics/the-aer... A coordinated turn with 60 degrees bank should be achievable by any airworthy airplane (it requires pulling 2g), and the maximum bank angle for a steady-state coordinated turn depends on how many g you can pull before you run out of control authority, cause an accelerated stall, or reach the airframe's structural limit. Next time you fly, get a beverage of your choice and observe how it behaves. Here's an example, courtesy of the great test pilot Bob Hoover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9pvG_ZSnCc |
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