Manwell Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 To kick off as quizmaster, I'm starting with something easy, or so it would seem... Without going into long explanations, aerodynamics, or anything fancy, post answers below in one sentence. The shortest correct answer wins. The more you know about flying, the harder it is to describe it simply, at least until you know everything. Then it's easy.
kasper Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 Throw lots of money at it. Works with qantas and ultralight equally. 1 1
Thruster88 Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 You become one with the aircraft, total freedom. 1 1
onetrack Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 Attach lawnchair to multiple tethered helium weather balloons, sit in chair, then release tether. Well, it worked just fine for Larry Walters, he got to over 15,000 feet, with no trouble at all. Well, not until he came down, anyway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawnchair_Larry_flight 1
Manwell Posted July 19, 2019 Author Posted July 19, 2019 Do something that makes lift exceed gravity...... Lift only exceeds gravity during a zoom climb, and not for long M61. Good try though. Have another try everyone, the only one who's even close is Thruster88. No-one else is even trying. Knowing how to fly will save your life one day, so it's definitely worth knowing.
mnewbery Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 If that is a bit esoteric, anything travelling at more than 8km/s at the surface of the earth and not actually aimed at the earth ... is falling up and will continue to do so unless it slows down or hits something. It's called the escape velocity 1
kasper Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 Manwell, you are up against it here. Your question is ridiculously vague and you specifically removed any analysis of science and that invites sarcasm, humour or possibly an answer as if it were a cryptic crossword clue. If you expected a reasoned response your questions are going to need to take account of your audience. If you want something a little more thoughtful on learning to fly hers my view as a former instructor. You start to learn to fly when you suddenly realise you’ve been doing your best to kill yourself and have only survived due to the instructor. 2
facthunter Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 Move enough air around so as it makes your plane do what you want. Your plane is an aerodyne. Nev
Manwell Posted July 20, 2019 Author Posted July 20, 2019 Manwell, you are up against it here. Your question is ridiculously vague and you specifically removed any analysis of science and that invites sarcasm, humour or possibly an answer as if it were a cryptic crossword clue. If you expected a reasoned response your questions are going to need to take account of your audience. If you want something a little more thoughtful on learning to fly hers my view as a former instructor. You start to learn to fly when you suddenly realise you’ve been doing your best to kill yourself and have only survived due to the instructor. .....or you've only done your best to kill yourself because of your instructor's best efforts... Kasper, I can see this is going to be more difficult than I'd hoped, but hey, who said it was going to be easy? The intention is to stimulate thought, and the idea is for the level of thinking to rise eventually, much like the process of teaching someone to fly. They begin with the mindset of an earth bound mortal, so it takes time to develop the attitude and will-power to transform into a Pilot in Command. Is that a subtle clue?
pmccarthy Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 So are you an instructor Manwell? Are you from Barcelona? 3
Manwell Posted July 20, 2019 Author Posted July 20, 2019 Yes. I was. And I'm not from Spain. I earned that nickname for making a dumb comment once. I also look a bit like him. 1
Thruster88 Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 You fly like a bird, without reliance on instruments or windsocks because because we can sense, hear, observe. 2
Manwell Posted July 20, 2019 Author Posted July 20, 2019 You fly like a bird, without reliance on instruments or windsocks because because we can sense, hear, observe. Congratulations Thruster, that's the best answer so far! The only criticism I can think of is that we aren't birds and can never really fly like one, but that still shouldn't stop us from knowing how to fly like an Air-man.
M61A1 Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 Yes. I was. And I'm not from Spain. I earned that nickname for making a dumb comment once. I also look a bit like him. Did you deliberately spell Manuel wrong too?
Manwell Posted July 20, 2019 Author Posted July 20, 2019 Yep. I figured if they were going to call me Manwell, I owed it to them to play the part to the hilt. What did you do to deserve M61A1 as a nickname? ? 1
onetrack Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 What did you do to deserve M61A1 as a nickname? Because he's been known to totally destroy anything/anyone, that gets in his firing line??
M61A1 Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 What did you do to deserve M61A1 as a nickname? It was self chosen as a last ditch effort to find a user name (different website) that wasn't already in use. Can I assume you know what it is? I also used to work with them.
Manwell Posted July 21, 2019 Author Posted July 21, 2019 Yes, a machine gun, so you'd be based at Oakey I'd guess. Do you know Mike Sutcliffe?
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