Jet&Amber

Some quick answers to quick questions related to Aviation. - First post was on March 28 2011 ("What is NASA?"). *********************************************** Note: Almost all of the information I placed here are from compilation of schoolworks which the author/s is/are not indicated so I cannot mention them individually. However, at the back of the book, is a list of its references I placed below (as Default References). The rest, I got from the internet or dictionaries that I indicate as sources. I am not a know-all in this field. I just read, summarize, and post. Thanks for visiting!

What is Aircraft Yaw Motion?

Yaw is the motion of the aircraft through its yaw (also vertical) axis. The yaw axis is perpendicular to the wings and lies in the plane of the aircraft centerline (when you are standing under a parked airplane, your position is vertical). A yaw motion is a side to side movement of the nose of the aircraft.

The yawing motion is being caused by the deflection of the rudder of the aircraft. The rudder is a hinged section at the rear of the vertical stabilizer.[1]

Changing the angle of deflection at the rear of an airfoil changes the amount of lift generated by the foil. For the vertical stabilizer and rudder, the orientation of the foil causes a side force to be generated. With greater deflection of the rudder to the left, the side force increases to the left. The lift generated by the rudder acts through the center of pressure of the rudder and vertical stabilizer and is located some distance from the center of gravity of the aircraft. The change in the side force caused by deflecting the rudder generates a torque about the center of gravity which causes the airplane to rotate. The pilot uses this ability to keep the nose of the aircraft pointed in the direction of travel.[1]

Foot pedals are connected by means of wires or hydraulics to the rudder of the tail section. Foot pressure on the left rudder pedal will deflect the rudder to the left, and will rotate the airplane to the left. Foot pressure on the right rudder pedal will deflect the rudder to the right and will rotate the airplane to the right.

On all aircraft, the vertical stabilizer and rudder create a symmetrical airfoil. This produces no side force when the rudder is aligned with the stabilizer and allows the combination to produce either positive or negative side force, depending on the deflection of the rudder. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.[1]

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November 19th 2014

Kristian Stephen Crown Music News

The latest on the music of Kristian Stephen Crown

5 in 2015

Well what can we say? 2015 have passed already! Here are five things that I can remember with certainty:

  1. This is the year when I stopped being a trainer for new ojt’s - for free. Haha.. well because the training program was on it’s starting stage and when it became sustainable, someone else was ready to take the post so I left. No hard feelings about it because I don’t like being surrounded by or getting that much attention from trainees anyway. I am after a more quiet and less crowded environment.
  2. I have changed my mind about leaving a website because of your emails. Thanks! I just can’t think of anything else to say.
  3. My mom and dad are now well. Always pray for those who take care of us.
  4. I believe I, most of the time, was on time for work. Fewer lates this year (at least according to my belief) haha..
  5. I was able to publish/upload only two songs this year but I think they are my favorites so far. I thought I wouldn’t be able to do better after Mahal Pa Rin Kita. Haha.. I hope I really did. I haven’t been on facebook for a while and I have just noticed the unavailability of download option on my page. I already have contacted reverbnation about it so let’s just see what happens then. Meanwhile, you can still download my original songs from my reverbration-hosted music players such as this one, on my homepage, or by visiting my reverbnatinon account.

That’s it! Learn from the mishaps, be thankful for the blessings and press on to a better future. Godspeed, keep safe wherever you are and thanks for your support. Happy New Year!

-Kristian.

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December 31st 2015
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