[some equasion about how propellors bite the air more or less depening on whether the blade is on the up or down stroke
I think it’s spelled Bernoulli, and no, that isn’t what describes the up or down stroke blade differential. You’re thinking of P-factor I believe.
I wouldn’t worry too much about spelling and grammar on this forum, if they did care, there would only be about 38 posts. Now we return you back to the original question …
Hi All,
I vote for Jackie Cochran and “Spig” Weed, my all time favorite Naval Aviator.
Jay modelnut4
AKA treadhead 1952
Las Vegas, NV
Where do i start Al Sheppard.Howard Hughes,Yeager,Louis Bleriot,Anthony Fokker,the Richthofen Brothers,Immelman,Bolke,Lanoe Hawker the list goes on.
One that stands out is that Russian Bloke Yuri however you spell his last name you know that first dude in space ex fighter pilot or something.
Sorry forgot a couple Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin i can’t remember who the command module pilot was on Apollo 11, Chapee maybe?