what is yawing motion??
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Answer / libin lalu .k
yawing motion means the side ways motion aircraft about the
lateral axis.in otherwords side to side motion of aircraft.
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Answer / sree
turning the flight to left and right using rudder
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Answer / ashish dubey
Angular motion of an aircraft about the normal axis.
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Answer / karen vittorio
movement of the aircraft about its vertical axis
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Answer / meenakshi
nose of the aircraft will be having the motion of side to
side like right to left or left to right. this motion will
be created by the one of primary control surface i.e rudder
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Answer / kavita
It is the motion of aircraft about the axis passing though
its c.g. and perpendicular to its path and length.and though
it is said that rudder is used for controlling yaw ,actually
ailerons are used! In blended wing body rudder is absent
then how can yaw will be controlled ! it is controlled by
ailerons only!
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Answer / nasir rakhangi
The movement of an aircraft about its normal axis.. typically
effected by the rudder.
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Answer / binoy b
Rotary motion of the aircraft about normal axis is called yawing.it is done by using the control surface aileron and rudder.And the left to right and vice versa motion about lateral axis is called skiddng.
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