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Keel effect

Keel effect logo #21000 In aeronautics, keel effect is the result of the sideforce-generating surfaces being above (or below) the center of mass (which coincides with the center of gravity) in any aircraft. Examples of such surfaces are the vertical stabilizer, rudder, and parts of the fuselage. When an aircraft is in a sideslip, these surfaces generate sidewards lift fo...
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