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Old 15th Sep 2009, 17:03
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torquetalk - I agree, in the normal situation you might expect the rate of yaw to reduce or stop as you weathercock into wind - however, if you are inadvertantly moving at the same speed as the wind that won't happen and you will keep going round. I think overpitching is the root cause here which drives everything else.
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