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Dutch Roll is an aviation movement which combines yawing and rolling. Passengers who don't know what's going on, it might seem frightening.Dutch rolls typically occur in bigger aircraft with sweeping wings. Systems are in place in modern airplanes to keep them from becoming harmful. They can, however, happen, particularly under specific flying circumstances. A Dutch roll is actually a repeated motion of aircraft in opposite directions. The nose yaws to the left as the aircraft rolls to the right, and vice versa. You will see that the nose travels in a figure-eight pattern if you track its movements.
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