Hi everyone , what does Yaw Damper really do? , It seem it looks the Rudder in the tail but why and for what .
Lou.



Very shortly, because I don't really know the mechanics of it but only its effects, Yaw Damper nulls the passive aerodynamic effect called "dutch roll" in planes with swept wings (like all the jets and some turboprops), so the passengers on board have to use the barf bags more rarely. It works at the same time as a real life auto-coordinator, because the YD circuit dampers the dutch roll using the rudder, so when it's on the pedals are disabled.
PS
I speak about real planes, because as far as I know no FS plane, default nor add-on, free nor pay, has ever had the dutch roll effect included in its dynamics.





PS
I speak about real planes, because as far as I know no FS plane, default nor add-on, free nor pay, has ever had the dutch roll effect included in its dynamics.
Tis one of the reasons why you should never hand fly a swept wing a/c at altitude.
To see it in FS9 take an a/c to altitude and then to VNE. disconnect the yaw damper and you should see occilations.
Some a/c like the 707 had a tendency to increase occilations leading to termination of flight!!!!!
Vololiberista


I can't honestly tell one instance of me handling a plane in FS9 where the dutch roll was modeled, and I've tried.
For real.
Of course I've never tried to hand-fly a plane at altitude at Vne. Then again the dutch roll is not supposed to happen in that condition only and exclusively.
Add to that that a YD circuit (circuits actually, in every liners there are 2, both operative at the same time) is not autopilot dependent, but can be kept operative even when hand flying, and you have quite the picture.
Though I still stand my ground. Never happened to me even when for a reason or another I've flown with the YD off. If someone can direct me toward a simulated liner (free) that models dutch roll, I'd be happy. It'd be quite the refreshing experience.



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