Sorry guys, I made this post from my smartphone, and only now I see that quality of the photo is not enough good.
PerryPattySusiana
My understanding (I stress my understanding, because I am just a regular punter here) of the protocol is that the resolution ought to be decent … but that deficit of clarity due to the circumstances of the taking of the picture (upto a point at least) is acceptible.
Anyway … I was going to say that it amazes me how easily aircraft can fly with very considerable asymmetry of thrust: I’ve read that if a twin-engine airliner loses an engine, it only requires about 5° of rudder to keep it in straight flight.
Lobster_Dobster
Sorry guys, I made this post from my smartphone, and only now I see that quality of the photo is not enough good.
PerryPattySusiana
My understanding (I stress my understanding, because I am just a regular punter here) of the protocol is that the resolution ought to be decent … but that deficit of clarity due to the circumstances of the taking of the picture (upto a point at least) is acceptible.
Anyway … I was going to say that it amazes me how easily aircraft can fly with very considerable asymmetry of thrust: I’ve read that if a twin-engine airliner loses an engine, it only requires about 5° of rudder to keep it in straight flight.