Check out "chapter 8" at this web site:
http://www.monmouth.com/~jsd/fly/how/htm/airfoils.html
This site has an interesting explanation for roll/adverse yaw effect
using a pitcheron/wingeron setup to explain it.
A summary of the info related to roll/yaw:
There are two types of yaw associated
On the two wingeron planes I have, one has diff, one doesn't. The
Bridgeman Snipe doesn't. As a slope only plane, with constant lift there
is little need. However with my Dodgson Pivot, at slow thermal speeds, I
find it works better with diff. When I fly the Pivot on the slope, the
dif
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Date: Friday, September 10, 1999 8:39 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Differential in Wingeron aircraft
>Differential with Ailerons makes perfect sense to me. Is there any sense in
>the idea of differential in wingeron planes? Seems
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