Suppose you have an airplane flying level on a long flight. Now suppose you place one altimeter sensor in the tail, and one in the nose. Suppose you record and store these values independently (perhaps take 10 readings per second.)
And then suppose you graph this data.
This is the graph i'm looking for. Has anyone ever seen data like this?
In other words, i'm looking for experimental data which has logged a comparison of the altitude of the nose, vs. the altitude of the tail, (several times per second) on a long flight.
The intent is to study how the pitch of the aircraft is constantly in flux -- e.g. by turbulence, wind speed changes, the curvature of the earth, and (of course) by the pilot's inputs themselves, etc.