Essentially no. If anything it would apply an opposite effect as generally you are creating a decrease of lift on the advancing side due to the induced flow increase at the rear whilst gyro precision would actually create a lifting moment on the advancing side. This is due to the 90 degree delay to the force you are applying at the rear or the front.
Excellent video!
Thank you so much for a great explanation.
Excellent explanation!!
Great explanation
Great video. Would Gyroscopic Precession also play a role on the result of inflow roll?
Essentially no. If anything it would apply an opposite effect as generally you are creating a decrease of lift on the advancing side due to the induced flow increase at the rear whilst gyro precision would actually create a lifting moment on the advancing side. This is due to the 90 degree delay to the force you are applying at the rear or the front.
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