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I lack some of 3 dimensional understanding, and now I experience some problem while trying to understand roll yaw and pitch angles. If there is somebody who may provide me some source recommendations (animations, videos etc.) or explain it from here I would be appreciated. What are all these ang...
One is to say that heading, pitch and bank are the angles by which you would have to yaw, pitch, and roll, in that order, in order to get to the actual attitude from a reference attitude (lateral and longitudinal axes level with the nose pointing north).
... with the caveats that the yawing motion must not be left and must not exceed 360 degrees; the pitching motion must not exceed 90 degrees; and the banking motion must not exceed 180 degrees.
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According to Newton 3rd law, every action has reaction force in the opposite direction. That's how spaceship can move in space. That's why helicopter needs a second propeller in the back to prevent it from spinning in the opposite direction of the main propeller. But why single propeller planes ...
This question reminds me of a video I once saw of an indoor airplane. It was extremely lightweight, probably weighing less than a sheet of paper.
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