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Old 22nd Nov 2002, 15:02
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Question Proverse Trim

I've recently come across the term 'Proverse Trim' as a function of FCS authority in yaw. It's not a term I've ever heard before and cannot find any reference to it.
Any input from the wise and wonderful would be appreciated.
Not to be confused with Proverse Roll in FW or divergent roll in rotary I guess?
Thanks
 
Old 22nd Nov 2002, 19:32
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Nope, but I believe that proverse Tim is the name given by Andrew Lloyd Webber to his former lyric writer because of his love of poetry
 
Old 22nd Nov 2002, 20:34
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Not heard of it either but perhaps it means the opposite of "adverse".

But then I'm not wise or wonderful
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