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Old 17th Feb 2016, 14:17
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Yaw-induced adverse rolling motion

Hey Everyone

I've come across a question and don't understand the explanation.

"What is yaw-induced adverse rolling motion, and when is it likely to occur?"

Answer:" The rudder inducing the aircraft to yaw one way can cause another form of adverse rolling motion in the opposite direction. This happens at high speeds above VMO/MMO"

Is this referring to the same principle as aileron reversal?

Any help will be greatly appreciated
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