MasterBates
Well-Known Member
But, are loops legal? 

Nope, I was a P-3 NFO......Does HAL have 100% control authority in the Legacy Hornet?
na bro, I've been out of the 'pit for almost a year ... I was happy that I could remember that much, suppose I'm behind the curve yet even further nowSomeone needs to fire their natops officer... those procedures have changed for the Charlie and are now wrong! :icon_tong
Does HAL have 100% control authority in the Legacy Hornet?
Neither stick nor rudder pedals have a direct mechanical link to the control surfaces during normal conditions, so yes. In effect, the pilot only "makes a request", and George then decides what control surfaces to deflect in order to grant the "request".
IIRC:
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So... Its learning...nope, that just allows YOU full throw... and at a configuration I wouldn't want to be flying around in (LEF down and TEF 0)
AND with the new software, the spin recovery procedure doesn't even reference the spin recovery switch.