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Что (кто) такое yawing moment - определение

TENDENCY FOR AN AIRCRAFT TO YAW IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF A ROLL
Aileron drag; Yawing moment

Adverse yaw         
Adverse yaw is the natural and undesirable tendency for an aircraft to yaw in the opposite direction of a roll. It is caused by the difference in lift and drag of each wing.
Minsky moment         
  • Different phases leading to Minsky Moment
SUDDEN, MAJOR COLLAPSE OF ASSET VALUES WHICH GENERATES A CREDIT CYCLE OR BUSINESS CYCLE
Minsky Moment
A Minsky moment is a sudden, major collapse of asset values which marks the end of the growth phase of a cycle in credit markets or business activity.
moment of truth         
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The Moment of Truth (disambiguation); Moment Of Truth; The Moment of Truth; The Moment Of Truth; Moment of Truth (disambiguation); Moment of Truth (Album); TMOT; The Moment of Truth (album); Moment of truth; Moment of Truth (album); The Moment of Truth (song); The Moment of Truth (film); Moment of Truth (TV series)
(moments of truth)
If you refer to a time or event as the moment of truth, you mean that it is an important time when you must make a decision quickly, and whatever you decide will have important consequences in the future.
Both men knew the moment of truth had arrived.
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Adverse yaw

Adverse yaw is the natural and undesirable tendency for an aircraft to yaw in the opposite direction of a roll. It is caused by the difference in lift and drag of each wing. The effect can be greatly minimized with ailerons deliberately designed to create drag when deflected upward and/or mechanisms which automatically apply some amount of coordinated rudder. As the major causes of adverse yaw vary with lift, any fixed-ratio mechanism will fail to fully solve the problem across all flight conditions and thus any manually operated aircraft will require some amount of rudder input from the pilot in order to maintain coordinated flight.