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Old 03-29-2005, 03:28 PM
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Default Quick question on harrier rolls

Do you (or any other competitors) use the ailerons to controll the roll rate during a harrier rolling circle? Or do you just bury the aileron stick to full.

I watched a video of you doing some nice rolling harrier circles so I thought you would be the one to ask.

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Default RE: Quick question on harrier rolls

Yes sir Bury the Ailerons.
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Default RE: Quick question on harrier rolls

Thanks

Your roll rate looked so consistent during the harrier rolls I thought there might be more to it then just hitting full aileron.

Now I just need to work on harrier rolling left [&o] Oh well, at least I'm pretty good rolling right
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Default RE: Quick question on harrier rolls

Ah Yes, the infamous left roller. Good Luck with it. You will have fun. Roll Rate in this case is entirely predicated on speed with the stick buried in the full travel position. If you saw the roll rate change, it was probably because there was a change in airspeed.
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