Loss of tail-rotor effectiveness

"Loss of tail rotor effectiveness" shall not be taken literally. It has been used in the early 1980s by the US Army to designate unanticipated yaw of a helicopter and does not mean that at any time the efficiency of the anti-torque rotor is diminished.

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Loss of tail-rotor effectiveness

"Loss of tail rotor effectiveness" shall not be taken literally. It has been used in the early 1980s by the US Army to designate unanticipated yaw of a helicopter and does not mean that at any time the efficiency of the anti-torque rotor is diminished.

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