Answer: Dutch roll is a natural aerodynamic phenomenon in swept-wing aircraft. It is caused by the design having slightly weaker directional stability than lateral stability. The result is the tail of ...
A glider pilot "slid backwards in his seat" before crashing in an airfield, an accident investigation report said. The pilot, who was seriously hurt last June, recalled "little" after the aircraft was ...
A glider crashed into the ocean off North Carolina on Wednesday, killing one of the two people on board, authorities said. The incident occurred at about 10 a.m., when "an ultra-light glider" carrying ...
Answer: Dutch roll is a natural aerodynamic phenomenon in swept-wing aircraft. It is caused by the design having slightly weaker directional stability than lateral stability. The result is the tail of ...