STL717
CL-215 Lake James, NC
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That's right, that's how engineers do it. Of course they also designed that Rube Goldberg device called a Super 80 too. Or how about how the F-4 got its bent wings?STL717 said:Just watch your plane fly a coupled ILS.
Fly an ILS on autopilot with auto throttles engaged.
The autopilot will pitch for glide slope and the auto throttles will control speed.
I guess the engineers designed it that way for a reason.
Super 80 said:but when one of the two control inputs is fixed you revert back to pitch for airspeed and power for altitude.
Moved, and seconded. I am sure my Alitalia training captains would also second the motion.Caveman said:I can change my altitude by only changing thrust but that isn't the most efficient or direct way to do it . . . . [W]hich one was a direct result and which one was a byproduct? Same way with pitch and power. Pitch best controls altitude and power best controls airspeed. It can be done the other way around but it isn't the most efficient way to do it.
Compared to you? Yes, I suppose I am.Super 80 said:Typhoon, I know you're a liberal...
And I know that you're a conservative Christian, which means you believe in things that aren't there. Let's try and stick to the subject, okay?...so it's not surprising we see this differently...
Right after takeoff in my trusty CRJ I am--usually--increasing thrust and accelerating. Only on rare occasions do we perform full-thrust takeoffs, and reduced takeoff thrust is usually about three to five percent below climb thrust.Originally posted by Mickey
Right after takeoff in your trusty CRJ you are reducing thrust and accelerating.
I think at this level of our training (and as the sage once said, we're all training!) we all fly that ILS by varying pitch and power simultaneously to make the airplane do what we want.Originally posted by Toy Soldier
...you can't change anything (pitch or power) without having to adjust the other...if you want predictable performance.
It's a quote from J41driver, to be precise. I used to sign my posts with a quote from Blazing Saddles. Does that make me Harvey Korman, too?Originally posted by Mickey
I asked about the J41 because you sign your posts as J41 Driver?
Typhoon1244 said:Compared to you? Yes, I suppose I am.And I know that you're a conservative Christian, which means you believe in things that aren't there. Let's try and stick to the subject, okay?
Super 80 said:
We now return you to a thread on related control inputs. However you would like to combine them is a matter of technique but as long as you don't spill the coffee, I can't say you're doing anything wrong.
Hey, I'm not the one who made it personal, big guy. If you can't take it, don't dish it out.Super 80 said:Okay, this is comical.
Oh but the throttle is the biggest part of it. It's at least half of the thrust and drag equation.Typhoon1244 said:Comical...not as comical as thinking your primary rate-of-descent control during an approach is the throttle!
Agreed. But I'll bet you don't correct minor altitude deviations during straight-and-level flight with the throttles.Super 80 said:Oh but the throttle is the biggest part of it. It's at least half of the thrust and drag equation.
You want me to admit I don't know everything? Okay. I don't know everything....how'd you make out on that circle thing dude?
Would you like to talk about quarks or string theory? No one knows all there is about the universe.Typhoon1244 said:But don't you think it's a little arrogant...and silly...to think you know more about the universe than I do because you've read a book of ancient fables?
Agreed, completely.Super 80 said:So not to beat a dead horse, I push over as I pull the throttles. I step on the ball as I input aileron. All I am saying is having an appreciation for how pitch and power work can help you out in tough situations...
Agreed.Would you like to talk about quarks or string theory? No one knows all there is about the universe.
Well, whatever works for you.Sorry though, the Bible's true.
Bitter?El Duderino said:Flight instructors are dorks and will always be dorks.
I've always resisted the idea that elements of science and elements of religion are mutually exclusive, and it would seem you agree.