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  • Yaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The word yaw can refer to: Yaw angle , any horizontal angle; used in sailing, navigation, aeronautics and flight dynamics . Angles in the other two directions are called "pitch ...
  • Yaw angle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The yaw angle is the angle between a vehicle's heading and a reference heading (normally true or magnetic North ). One of the Tait-Bryan angles
  • yaw - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    Definitions of yaw at Dictionary.com. ... 3. (of a rocket or guided missile) to deviate from a stable flight attitude by oscillation of the longitudinal axis in the horizontal ...
  • Aircraft Yaw Motion

    In flight, any aircraft will rotate about its center of gravity , a point which is the average location of the mass of the aircraft. We can define a three dimensional coordinate ...
  • Aircraft Yaw

    One of the major breakthroughs of the Wright brothers was the ability to control and maneuver their aircraft . The first aircraft to achieve complete control in all three ...
  • Yaw Gallery

    Yaw Gallery | 550 N. Old Woodward | Birmingham, Michigan 48009 | Phone: 248.647.5470. Email: yawgallery@msn.com
  • How Things Fly: Yaw

    YAW. Imagine three lines running through an airplane and intersecting at right angles at the airplane's center of gravity. Rotation around the vertical axis is called yaw
  • How Things Fly: Roll, Pitch, and Yaw

    Roll, Pitch, and Yaw Imagine three lines running through an airplane and intersecting at right angles at the airplane's center of gravity.
  • Pitch, Yaw and Roll

    Pitch, Yaw, and Roll Systems. The orientation of the shuttle in space is defined as its attitude . This can be used to define such things as pointing the payload bay of the shuttle ...
  • Abbreviations and acronyms from Acronym Finder: What does YAW ...

    The Acronym Finder is a searchable database of over 4 million acronyms, abbreviations and meanings. Covers: common acronyms, computers, science, technology, government ... ...

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