In a skid, the sideways force is located on which side of the turn?

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Multiple Choice

In a skid, the sideways force is located on which side of the turn?

Explanation:
In a skid, you’re in an uncoordinated turn where the airplane’s sideways motion tends to push you away from the turn’s center. The aircraft’s inertia wants to keep flying straight, while the rudder/yaw action causes the nose to point into the turn but the actual path slides outward. The net sideways force, therefore, points to the outside of the turn. This outward push is what you feel as the skid tendency.

In a skid, you’re in an uncoordinated turn where the airplane’s sideways motion tends to push you away from the turn’s center. The aircraft’s inertia wants to keep flying straight, while the rudder/yaw action causes the nose to point into the turn but the actual path slides outward. The net sideways force, therefore, points to the outside of the turn. This outward push is what you feel as the skid tendency.

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