RE: [RCSE] Gyros and IMU's

2003-02-17 Thread Jim Thorne
same units as linear momentum (m*d*d/(t*t)). It would be fun to know the moments of inertia for some typical sailplanes... -Jim -Original Message- From: Aaron Valdes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 2:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] Gyros and

[RCSE] Gyros and IMU's

2003-02-16 Thread Aaron Valdes
Jim Thorne wrote: The problem with your earlier statement was your reference to a "rate of inertia," which doesn't exist. The rate information you mention below has to do with changes in angular momentum. * The appropriate term that is calculated from gyros is the product of m