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Further effect

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What is the further effect of the elevators?

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  1. Brian on Jan 27, 2011

    Flutter?

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  2. MaggotCFII on Jan 27, 2011

    How about some info on where you heard this.  Perhaps an example?
     

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  3. Steve Pomroy on Jan 27, 2011

    Hi Mwangi.
     
    I’m not sure what you mean by “further effect”.  Perhaps you can clarify with an example or some context.
     
    Do you mean secondary effect?  For example, the secondary effect of yaw is roll in the same direction.  That’s my best guess of your meaning here.  If this is your meaning, there is no secondary effect of the elevator.
     
    Cheers,
    Steve
    http://www.flightwriter.com

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  4. skyboyCFI on Jan 28, 2011

    I think he meant ‘Further Effect’. :-p

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