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- Dissymmetry_of_lift abstract "Dissymmetry of lift in rotorcraft aerodynamics refers to an uneven amount of lift on opposite sides of the rotor disc. It is a phenomenon that affects single-rotor helicopters in forward flight.A rotor blade that is moving in the same direction as the aircraft is called the advancing blade and the blade moving in the opposite direction is called the retreating blade.Balancing lift across the rotor disc is important to a helicopter's stability. The amount of lift generated by an airfoil is proportional to the square of its airspeed. In a zero airspeed hover the rotor blades, regardless of their position in rotation, have equal airspeeds and therefore equal lift. In forward flight the advancing blade has a higher airspeed than the retreating blade, creating unequal lift across the rotor disc.".
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- Dissymmetry_of_lift subject Category:Aviation_risks.
- Dissymmetry_of_lift subject Category:Helicopter_aerodynamics.
- Dissymmetry_of_lift type AviationRisks.
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- Dissymmetry_of_lift type Danger114541044.
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- Dissymmetry_of_lift comment "Dissymmetry of lift in rotorcraft aerodynamics refers to an uneven amount of lift on opposite sides of the rotor disc. It is a phenomenon that affects single-rotor helicopters in forward flight.A rotor blade that is moving in the same direction as the aircraft is called the advancing blade and the blade moving in the opposite direction is called the retreating blade.Balancing lift across the rotor disc is important to a helicopter's stability.".
- Dissymmetry_of_lift label "Dissymmetry of lift".
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- Dissymmetry_of_lift depiction Blade_sides.png.
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