and in a turbo porp there's a switch Inverter, dunno what that does either 😎
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ok RadarMan, that link about Yaw dampner said what it is (it prevents duch roll)
Yaw Damping is provided by two completely independent dampers which can be operated singly or simultaneously. The prime function of the system is to minimise Duch Roll by providing automatic rudder displacement proportional to and opposing the amount of yaw experienced.
What is duch roll?
Actually, there is a typo on the site. It is Dutch Roll.
WOW! thats a cool link Crash! Even a rock-head like me can understand it!
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