A standard turn is 3 degrees per second. Am I right? So, anything not 3 degrees per second is non-standard.
April4th1984 1 year ago
Non-standard? It was only 30 degrees....
hodurovec 4 years ago
That is a steep turn, 45 degrees is considered steep... 30 degrees is maximum I do when flying with passengers and it is steep as well in my opinion... If you consider 45 degree turn standard, plz go back to your flying school for a check out ...
Pattyboy10 5 years ago
30 degrees is steep? Uh, no.
RockMancuso 3 years ago
uh. thats a 45 degree turn at best. that's my standard turn...
jangell 5 years ago
who cares what YOUR standard turn is lol If it's greater than ~30 degrees it's considered steep
SublimeForever 5 years ago 3
You're a bunch of pussies. Back in my day we did 645 degree steep turns just using the trim tab and carb heat.
dralberthofmann 4 years ago
lmao in what plane?
SublimeForever 4 years ago
the carb heat? how?
jose2418 3 years ago
A standard turn is 3 degrees per second. Am I right? So, anything not 3 degrees per second is non-standard.
April4th1984 1 year ago
Non-standard? It was only 30 degrees....
hodurovec 4 years ago
That is a steep turn, 45 degrees is considered steep... 30 degrees is maximum I do when flying with passengers and it is steep as well in my opinion... If you consider 45 degree turn standard, plz go back to your flying school for a check out ...
Pattyboy10 5 years ago
30 degrees is steep? Uh, no.
RockMancuso 3 years ago
uh. thats a 45 degree turn at best. that's my standard turn...
jangell 5 years ago
who cares what YOUR standard turn is lol If it's greater than ~30 degrees it's considered steep
SublimeForever 5 years ago 3
You're a bunch of pussies. Back in my day we did 645 degree steep turns just using the trim tab and carb heat.
dralberthofmann 4 years ago
lmao in what plane?
SublimeForever 4 years ago
the carb heat? how?
jose2418 3 years ago