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Answer by JZYL for Just how do the underbanking and overbanking tendencies work?

I think your reasoning is correct. However, I would say that the change in lift due to effective AOA on each wing from yaw rate is an order of magnitude smaller than that from airspeed. At high bank...

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Answer by Robert DiGiovanni for Just how do the underbanking and overbanking...

Underbanking tendency at a shallow bank angle will vary with design. High wing dihedralled trainers need aileron to hold a shallow bank angle. A symmetrical, aerobatic plane with little dihedral, not...

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Just how do the underbanking and overbanking tendencies work?

I understand that most GA airplanes and gliders exhibit an underbanking tendency at low bank angles and an overbanking tendency at high bank angles.According to the Airplane Flying Handbook, chapter 3,...

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