DoinTime
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Doin Time--top rudder will not maintain altitude in a 90 degree bank??? Have you ever seen anyone fly knife edge & maintain altitude & a steady heading? How do you think they maintain altitude? With smoke & mirrors? They do it with top rudder which creates a positive AOA on the bottom side of the fuselage. They are flying the airplane off the side of the fuselage with top rudder & just enough elevator to keep it from turning.
If you believe you can maintain altitude by flying the side of the fuselage I have some Arizona swamp land for sale. I've seen the airshow maneuver and it is essentially smoke and mirrors. You initiate the maneuver at low level at one end of the airport, just before you roll to the knife edge you pull hard on the elevator. This will give you adequate vertical kinetic energy to stay aloft without the use of your wings until you are on the other side of the airport and you can roll wings level again. A profile view of the maneuver will show a climb at one end of the maneuver and a descent at the other end. Because it is performed at such close quarters to the onlookers the altitude change is hard to pick up on.
Wings are installed on airplanes for reasons other than roll control.