File:Airflow in auto.jpg
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English: During an autorotation, the upward flow of relative wind permits the main rotor blades to rotate at their normal speed. |
Source | http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aircraft/media/faa-h-8083-21.pdf |
Author | FAA |
Other versions | Airflow_in_Autorotation_HEB.jpg |
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current | 08:10, 17 March 2007 | 743 × 232 (30 KB) | Born2flie (talk | contribs) | During an autorotation, the upward flow of relative wind permits the main rotor blades to rotate at their normal speed. In effect, the blades are “gliding” in their rotational plane.[http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aircraft/media/faa-h-8083-21.pdf] |
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