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- Q5260592 subject Q6026128.
- Q5260592 subject Q8281176.
- Q5260592 abstract "Departure resistance is a quality of an aircraft which enables it to remain in controlled flight and resist entering potentially dangerous less-controlled maneuvers such as spin.Depending on its design, an aircraft may be more or less likely to leave (depart from) controlled flight when the pilot applies extreme control inputs. Good departure resistance characteristics allow the pilot to remain in control of the aircraft in such situations.Departure resistance is considered to contribute more towards flight safety than departure recovery. Departure recovery is the ability of an aircraft to return to controlled flight once in a certain uncontrolled maneuver. Being able to recover from spin is an example of departure recovery.".
- Q5260592 wikiPageExternalLink SBIR-93-1-03.11-8228.html.
- Q5260592 wikiPageWikiLink Q11436.
- Q5260592 wikiPageWikiLink Q2095549.
- Q5260592 wikiPageWikiLink Q6026128.
- Q5260592 wikiPageWikiLink Q8281176.
- Q5260592 wikiPageWikiLink Q910917.
- Q5260592 comment "Departure resistance is a quality of an aircraft which enables it to remain in controlled flight and resist entering potentially dangerous less-controlled maneuvers such as spin.Depending on its design, an aircraft may be more or less likely to leave (depart from) controlled flight when the pilot applies extreme control inputs.".
- Q5260592 label "Departure resistance".