Determine the corrections or otherwise of the following Assertion [A] and Reason [R]:Assertion [A]: For longitudinal static stability of an aircraft, slope of moment curve should be negative.Reason[R]: Positive slope will result in more static stability than negative slope. Hence, slope should be positive always.

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Stability, Control, and Handling Qualities topics include: Longitudinal and lateral-directional static stability and control, stick free and dynamic stability. Aircraft stability, control, and handling qualities are all related to the operation of an aircraft: Stability: An aircraft's ability to return to its original flight path, even when disturbed. Stability allows an aircraft to maintain uniform flight conditions, minimize pilot workload, and recover from disturbances. Control: An aircraft's ability to change its flight direction and attitude. Aircraft control describes the pilot's... Show more

Determine the corrections or otherwise of the following Assertion [A] and Reason [R]:<br />Assertion [A]: For longitudinal static stability of an aircraft, slope of moment curve should be negative.<br />Reason[R]: Positive slope will result in more static stability than negative slope. Hence, slope should be positive always.






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