Wow. It’s really hard to parse what you are asking without good punctuation and capitalization.Ex; right engine dead so too much left rudder ball is to the right side 5 bank to left I would think f you had inboard engines that you wouldn’t have a problem with fuel because it should be coming towards the inboard engine from centrifugal force or am I mistaken ?
At least he left the punctuation he missed in the original post..He edited and removed the post. LOL.
For what it is worth, I don’t understand why people write in one huge run-on sentence. It really does make it hard to understand. Is that a thing with the latest generation? I wasn’t trying to be anything other than helpful. If what I said ran him off, well, I am sorry, but unless we are going through some sort of paradigm shift with the younger generation, they are going to have to learn to live in the real world with the rest of us.
Also, FWIW, all Ed and I were trying to do is have him think about his question and reason out the answer for himself. If he got offended, I apologize but it wasn’t my intent.
For what it is worth, I don’t understand why people write in one huge run-on sentence. It really does make it hard to understand. Is that a thing with the latest generation?
Let's eat, grandma.Punctuation and grammar need not be perfect to get one’s ideas across, but it certainly helps.
Not your fault, Greg, don’t sweat it. It’s hard to read other people’s mind and give them a solid answer when their approach to the question is unclear.For what it is worth, I don’t understand why people write in one huge run-on sentence. It really does make it hard to understand. Is that a thing with the latest generation? I wasn’t trying to be anything other than helpful. If what I said ran him off, well, I am sorry, but unless we are going through some sort of paradigm shift with the younger generation, they are going to have to learn to live in the real world with the rest of us.
Also, FWIW, all Ed and I were trying to do is have him think about his question and reason out the answer for himself. If he got offended, I apologize but it wasn’t my intent.
English may not be his primary language. English is my primary language and I screw it up ALL the Time!!!!!Wow. It’s really hard to parse what you are asking without good punctuation and capitalization.
To address Ed’s point, think about how the ball in a slip/skid indicator actually works. For what it’s worth, in steady straight and level flight there is no centrifugal force acting on the aircraft so that does not apply. So what force acts on the ball in straight and level unaccelerated flight? Answer that question and you have the answer to your original question.
English is not an excuse for deleting the post. Fortunately, someone quoted it.English may not be his primary language.
I was responding to Greg's post in which he was talking about good punctuation and capitalization. It had nothing to do with deleting a post.English is not an excuse for deleting the post. Fortunately, someone quoted it.