Modeling head of front pilot from the back seat

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tacot
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Modeling head of front pilot from the back seat

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Hello
It's fine to have model the back seat of the T6.
Indeed, early in the school, many instructors flew from the back seat.
Obviously the student-pilot was in place before. In the takeoff and landing phases, the head of the pupil hid in place before the runway...
That was pretty sporty for the monitor, in particular, in the first flight in the day and night! The same problem was also found on T Bird (T33).
To return to this simulation, it would be interesting that the designer added a pilot head with a helmet in place before in the modeling for the rear seat.
The old monitors would find much happiness!
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Re: Modeling head of front pilot from the back seat

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If it didn't move though, would I have to assume that my student has passed out?

:)

Interesting idea... difficult enough to see out the front during takeoff and landing as it is :)

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Re: Modeling head of front pilot from the back seat

Post by Killratio »

Had a running gag with my Aerobatics Coach where each would try to make the other pass out or throw up :)
Being the one on the stick seems to raise your G tolerance slightly both pos and neg.
We never managed to make the other sick but ran about 2:2 on nap times.
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