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by mpweiher
2650 days ago
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No, that's not the point at all, because none of them were left alone long enough for that ever to matter. Just as in the case of the Graveyard Spiral. But that's not a point I seem to be able to get across, so we can just let it rest. |
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"Three types of airplane motion can result from the interaction of yaw and roll:
1. Spiral divergence results when the static directional stability is great in comparison to the static lateral stability (dihedral effect). If a wing is lowered, the directional stability is greater than the roll stability and the aircraft will not sideslip readily. Thus, the dihedral effect is weak and the wing will not rise to the level position. The airplane tends to enter an ever-tightening spiral dive commonly called a graveyard spiral.
Flight Theory and Aerodynamics: A Practical Guide for Operational Safety (Charles E. Dole & James E. Lewis), page 274.
https://books.google.com/books?id=8DkA9ZcrcisC&lpg=PA274&ots...