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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 7:50 pm
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MJonTravel
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Originally Posted by AEpilot76
It's a yaw damper, and they provide stability and minimize dutch roll. They don't take over rudder work for you. Very rarely do you use much rudder in a jet except for takeoff and landing (you don't want the yaw damper on during takeoff and landing since it will apply pressure not allowing you to effectively steer)

Hey..I'm from the south...I like saying "yaw dampner".
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