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Old 05-21-2006 | 12:38 PM
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From: Edmond, OK
Default RE: Crosswind effect


ORIGINAL: Tall Paul

Heading (distance towards or away from the viewer) is important in pattern.. a crosswind would require slipping to hold the heading line. Some can do it, others can't.. It's like vertical manuvers in a strong wind.. the line is important, not the attitude.

ermm... Is that what you really meant to write? Are you sure you didn't mean crab, instead of slip?