what was causing the plane to jump and twist in the air
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Washout is a characteristic of aircraft wing design which deliberately reduces the lift distribution ... Jump to navigation Jump to search ... Washout is commonly achieved by designing the wing with a slight twist, reducing.
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- There was something off about its angles of ascent and descent.
- It didn’t behave like a plane with just the wing and tail moving ― rather than just the wing or tail, it seemed the aircraft was moving along the ground as well.
- It was as though it was using some kind of a third rail, zapping the thrusters, propelling itself forward.
- The colossus was caught in the act of using its engines to move forward.
- While it was clearly the case that it was not a true plane, it was a plane nonetheless.
- The craft was accelerating, and it seemed to be using its engines to move forward rather than merely moving air.
- It was as though the plane were also zapping the thrusters, propelling itself forward, rather than merely moving air.
- Another odd phenomenon was that the engine noise decreased as the plane gained altitude, indicating that the engine was losing power with the increase in altitude.
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