Re: Whose airplane is it anyway?

Re: Whose airplane is it anyway?

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Whose airplane is it anyway? Ernest Christley 03-18-2007
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 22:27:48 -0400, Ernest Christley
<echristley@nc.rr.com> wrote:

>Peter Dohm wrote:
>
>> I do not know the reason, but every delta winged aircraft that I can recall
>> ever having seen pictured has had a pronounced nose high attitude while at
>> rest.
>>
>> From that observation, it is easy to infer reasons--and, of course, to be
>> wrong!
>>
>> If anyone here actually knows the real reason, please post it. (Inquiring
>> minds want to know.)
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>
>You have to get the nose off the ground if you're going to put a prop
>out there.

See pictures of the Facetmobile, and it's big brother, the F117. They
can sit level, they just have to have enough elevator authority to
rotate.


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