Lovely shots 😀 Didnt see the Dornier
Is a nice museum M-Shed
Beat me to it 🙂
This is one i really enjoy
https://www.facebook.com/pages/B-17-Cockpit-Project/268908496739?fref=ts
Reminds me of the Rotodyne.
I ask would anyone want to keep and display a Taliban IED to show what sort of weapon blew someones loved one to pieces? Thats what I think of that Dornier and all axis aircraft! Just my opinion I don’t expect you to share it. Allied aircraft are a different thing they destroyed evil regimes in Germany and Japan and I hope they are preserved and commerorated along with those who died for our freedom. Without their ultimate sacrifice I would probably not be able to write this.
I find that a bit of an closed view, Lancs and Mossies killed innocents as did the axis aircraft. The aircraft should be preserved not just as a memorial but also for their technical history and the industrial history they represent IMO.
Yey 😀
Thanks for the pics, nice to see the old Shuttleworth Hornet Moth out and about
Very sad 🙁 RIP Fred
Some superb shots as always 😀 i struggled with the light sadly, but a beautiful display in the sunset by the hurri
Britain seems to be very unsettled atm 🙁 hope all can be repaired quickly.
Superb. Really enjoyed it, loved he still had a bit of its prop.
This could get complicated.
Reducing the tailplane moment arm reduces the torque available to the pilot from a given tailplane configuration but it also reduces the stabilising effect of the tailplane. To further complicate things it would also slightly reduce the pitch inertia. Therefore, it either increases pitch stability or reduces it depending on what you are considering. As always, design is a trade-off between various conflicting factors. Regarding the supposed problem, presumably reducing elevator movement would be the obvious thing to do. That more easily involves a change in the pilot rather than the aircraft.
Hope that helps.
Very much 🙂 Thanks
No, as hes reduced the moment arm.
Went to this museum in 2007/2008. Really enjoyed it, thanks for the photos. 🙂