Lead Sled
Sitt'n on the throne...
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It's not really that simple and there are other valid reasons for rudders than merely to compensate for adverse aileron yaw. Rudders come in pretty handy when you need to slip or when you're landing in x-winds.paulsalem said:The rudder is actually only there to made up for a flaw in the design of alerons.
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I'm not about to second guess your instructor's method. Granted, it's not the way that I usually choose to teach turns, but he probably has his reasons. The last thing your CFI needs is to have a student that runs to a forum like this one every time he he tries to introduce a new concept. Relax, take a few deep breaths and get on with the program. I'm sure that he'll teach it properly. If he doesn't, this forum isn't the place to go to get things sorted out. If it ever comes to that, you'll simply need to find another instructor. Like I said, give it a bit of time.
Lead Sled