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Discuss Right Rudder ... Right? - Aviation Podcast #12


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Jason discussed why climb out requires rudder...how about on take-off, when right rudder is required to maintain centerline?


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The torque reaction also presses the left gear down on the runway harder than the right, creating a greater drag on that side and a consequent left turning tendency.


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