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![]() "Friedrich Ostertag" wrote in message ... Hi George, I believe it would be the other way round. Nose down will induce a yaw to the right, nose up will induce yaw to the left. Nope. Bring the tail up during the takeoff roll on my plane, and she will try hard to make a left turn. My prop is a tractor that rotates clockwise when seen from the cockpit. You are right! I got it mixed up - for that mentioned "rule of the right hand" the thumb has to be the axis of gyroscopic rotation (prop) while the index finger represents the imposed rotation, in this case nose down resp tail up, axis pointing to the left. Thus the middle finger is pointing up, indicating an induced rotation or yaw to the left. I remember it as: If you push on a gyroscope, where you push stays there but the point 90 degrees around the periphery in the direction of the gyro rotation moves in the direction of the push. (The spinning gyro drags the push around the periphery 90 degrees before it gets a chance to work :-) |
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