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Old August 24th, 2007, 12:54   #1
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Default Stick and Rudder: An explanation of the Art of Flying

Brand new, never read, sitting on my shelf for too long.

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Old August 24th, 2007, 19:28   #2
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I just bought a copy of this book and have canvassed about half of it. The author's explanation of lift if wrong...and contributes to falsehoods pilots have about how an airplane produces lift.

But, once you get past that part, the author has some great insights into some of the more intangible aspects and explanations of flying.

I'd recommend it.
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Good book. I would buy it but I own a few copies already lol. (seems I lose it everytime I move and I buy it again...only to find it later )

Id recommend every pilot read it. (Or get their tailwheel endorsement, both will teach you similiar skills)

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Default Re: Stick and Rudder: An explanation of the Art of Flying

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I just bought a copy of this book and have canvassed about half of it. The author's explanation of lift if wrong...and contributes to falsehoods pilots have about how an airplane produces lift.

But, once you get past that part, the author has some great insights into some of the more intangible aspects and explanations of flying.

I'd recommend it.
Can you explain how his explaination of lift is wrong?
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Old August 26th, 2007, 02:59   #5
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SOLD!!

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Darn..I had 11 bucks in my pocket all ready!
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