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Old 06-19-2006 | 03:11 PM
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Default RE: Pattern vs. 3D

3D flying is almost a contridiction in terms. It is defined as maneuvers performes while the wing is stalled out. Since the wing isn't producing any lift it's technically not flying. So yes, what was said above is true... 3D is flying an engine. Pattern is flying a wing, because the wing is producing the lift needed to stay in the air.

Ken
What is a prop but a rotating wing?