I forgot to mention in the video is that the Cessna 170 the pilot needs to lead every turn with rudder, because of adverse yaw, which does not happen in the 182 and specially the CJ6 I fly.

180Marty wrote:Great video and good looking 170!!!!


I was thinking that every 182 I've flown also has adverse yaw. Heck, even my 206 with frise ailerons to help with adverse yaw still has adverse yaw. Not as noticeable, but still have to lead the turn with rudder...Zzz wrote:If you think that's adverse yaw, you ought to try an A model.
A1Skinner wrote:I was thinking that every 182 I've flown also has adverse yaw. Heck, even my 206 with frise ailerons to help with adverse yaw still has adverse yaw. Not as noticeable, but still have to lead the turn with rudder...Zzz wrote:If you think that's adverse yaw, you ought to try an A model.

I think so as well...Zzz wrote:A1Skinner wrote:I was thinking that every 182 I've flown also has adverse yaw. Heck, even my 206 with frise ailerons to help with adverse yaw still has adverse yaw. Not as noticeable, but still have to lead the turn with rudder...Zzz wrote:If you think that's adverse yaw, you ought to try an A model.
Every airplane with ailerons, I expect...

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