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Wether it be a Seneca or DC-10, Rudder is Rudder...If you lack the muscle strength in your legs to hold the rudder at a given point to prevent yawing, maybe you should'nt be flying that airplane. Thousands of pilots have been trained and are flying the CRJ. There's always a very, very, small percent who cant fly the airplane due to there lack of skills....
 

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