Learn to Fly | How Do Ailerons Work

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Why is the aileron moving down an increase in camber ?

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Increase in camber is when aileron moves down and decrease in camber is when aileron moves up
Increase in camber = more lift
Decrease in camber = less lift

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Should probably state the Bernoulli principle on ailerons :)

Also your explanation on adverse yaw is too convoluted for the student pilot. Just say that the outside wing produces more drag causing it to drag the aircraft's nose in the opposite direction of bank.

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