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Old 6th November 2014 | 19:11
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ShyTorque

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The tail rotor is fitted to prevent the airframe from rotating in the opposite direction to the main rotors, due to torque reaction. A pusher tail rotor would stay on its shaft if the nut on the end fell off. A puller would be on the opposite side of the tail and if the nut on the shaft wasn't there it would pull itself off, so to speak.
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