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Old 23rd Sep 2013, 15:19
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Krallu
 
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Yes I do understand the wings go faster when you are actually yawing the aircraft.

But when you hold the rudder still and the yawing moment have ceased and your nose is pointing to the left steadily. Even at this moment with an airplane that doesnt have dihedral, you still get a continous rolling moment if you do not use ailerons to counteract.

Why?
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