The Eights on pylons Trainer simulates flying eights on pylons.
The default airplane and wind speed values where chosen to clearly show the elliptical course that is created at right angles to the wind direction when flying eights on pylons. Note - It is not recommended that you fly this maneuver in 40 knot winds! Unlike the Turns On Pylon Trainer, this trainer does not let you change the wind's direction. The trainer assumes the pylons are oriented at right angles to the wind's direction.
Note - the attitude indicator only displays the bank of the plane and does not show its actual pitch.
There are several good books that describe the principles and techniques of flying around pylons. This trainer is based on William K. Kershner's "The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual and "The Flight Instructor's Manual" from the Iowa State Univerity Press.

Note - The Trainer limits the airspeed, windspeed and bank to the following:
The airspeed, windspeed and bank will be automatically be set to values that satisify these requirements.
and red indicates the simulation is stopped.
When pressed, the simulation will start. The plane's position will be
calculated based on its speed, direction, bank, and the wind's
direction and speed.
and green indicates the simulation is running.
When pressed, the simulation will stop. The plane's position and heading will
no longer change until it is started again. When a simulation is resumed, the
plane will begin calculating its position from the point where it was stopped.



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