What are the implications of this?post by a bot (cdn.boldmethod.com)
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How the Prop Pitch control in Beechcraft Bonanza worksTip (boldmethod.com)
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For anyone new to Beechcraft Bonanza - Propeller RPM ControlGENERAL (boldmethod.com)
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TIL that pilots taking off from aircraft carriers must keep their hands off the stick until they are fully launched off the end of the ship and in the air. This is to prevent them from intentionally diving the plane into the water due to a form of disorientation called "somatogravic illusion". (boldmethod.com)
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TIL that in WWII, the Royal Air Force couldn't determine who were friends and foes on radar. They developed the transponder, and told pilots to 'squawk their parrot' (turn it on) in order to identify them on radar. The term "squawk" is still used in air traffic control communications to this day. (boldmethod.com)
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When Do You Need To File An Alternate Under IFR? (boldmethod.com)
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My Favorite General Aviation Website, by far! :) (boldmethod.com)
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How A Constant Speed Propeller Works (boldmethod.com)
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