I have only just been told this, Ken. And it's true for only some position
changes. We normally use bank to change formation position, along with pitch
and power, of course, but I understand that the Arrows sometimes need to move
more quickly.
Chris
On 15 Jan 2013, at 21:33, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Actually, it's my neck that is more likely to suffer: I can brace my back
>> against the seat, but I might forget to do so with my neck. Apparently there
>> are loads of skidding manoeuvres as they rudder around the formation.
>
> Foam neck collar?
>
> So, for lateral positioning in the formation you mostly use the
> rudder? Makes sense, I guess. Banking would change up too many other
> things.
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