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Sounds like it would be a usefull instrument for a hot air baloon.
After all, you need to know which way the wind is blowing. On Jan 29, 4:51 pm, "COLIN LAMB" wrote: No one has mentioned that yaw strings work on helicopters, too. Just as important to avoid adverse yaw on a helicopter - and no, the "downwash" does not render them useful. Colin |
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