Subject: | Re: Roll Trim |
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From: | Jan de Jong <jan.de.jong@xs4all.nl> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Jul 2002 14:51:20 |
Without the benefit of any experience, but I'm wondering about the appropriateness of roll trim for the compensation of a constant weight imbalance. I would guess that a certain amount of roll trim would give a rolling moment that is proportionate to the square of airspeed. I would also guess that a constant bias force to the ailerons would give a constant rolling moment, independent of airspeed, and therefore a better way to compensate for a constant weight imbalance. Jan de Jong |
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