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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/12/2020 14:55, Grazebrook, Alvery
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        <div dir="ltr">Hi Olwen,<input name="virtru-metadata"
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          <div>As Peter pointed out, I don't mean "Pitch", I mean "angle
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          <div>Cheers,</div>
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            <div>Alvery</div>
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          <div dir="ltr">On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 at 13:52, Grazebrook, Alvery
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            <div>Does this help?</div>
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    <p>Thanks but not really.</p>
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    <p>I know what the rules say, if only because of PBL's inimitable
      Germanic insistence on quoting them to me.</p>
    <p>My knowledge of aerodynamics and aeronautical engineering could
      be scraped onto a single sheet of toilet paper (and could be
      disposed of like other such scrapings).</p>
    <p>What I want to know from those with better knowledge is what is
      happening to the distribution of air pressure over the relevant
      airframe surfaces in the region where the slope of the stick force
      curve ceases to be stable according to the JAR rules?<br>
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    <p>So far, nobody has offered me an answer to that question.</p>
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    <p>olwen</p>
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